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February 26, 2011

SecuraPAL Tracker Designed to Keep Kids Safe Away from Home

By Erin Boyle of Family Travel Forum

Teens excited about the independence of a Spring Break vacation can roam freely with a new device designed to ease the worry of parents and guardians.

Spring Break comes around every year, and for many parents this means a week of worrying. If your kids are planning a trip away from home without adult guardians, it’s important to discuss with them the importance of traveling safely alone.

While traveling alone can help build confidence and independence in young teens, it is vital that children understand the need to take precautions. A new GPS enabled tool can add a layer of ‘protection’ around young travelers who may not heed your advice.

The SecuraPAL Guardian, a unique system that has worldwide coverage, sends signals to a parent’s cell phone to alert them of their child’s location at regular intervals.

This 2-ounce device is about the size of a matchstick car and can be carried in a pocket or secured to a belt, wrist or ankle. In case of an emergency, the young traveler can send an SOS signal to their parent’s phone at the push of a button.

The device can be connected to an unlimited number of contacts including parents and family members at home as well as friends and colleagues, basically anyone with a cell phone or email address. The system cannot be connected with emergency services, such as police and fire departments because these stations are not equipped with email and text message connections.

Families with frequent travelers may want to purchase the SecuraPAL Guardian for peace of mind. It costs $157.78 with monthly plans starting at $18.88. For short term trips, the device can be rented for a setup fee of $19.99, then a fee of $9.99 per day.

Teens and young adults can still have fun at spring break destinations, as long as they follow general safety rules. The SecuraPAL offers parents and teens extra reassurance while traveling.

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February 24, 2011

Clickn KIDS, Inc. And Securatrac, LLC. Announce New Partnership

Online Education Leader Partners with Child Safety Leader Aimed at Enhanced Distribution of Products & Services

ClickN KIDS, Inc., a leader in online Pre-K through 5th grade educational reading solutions and SecuraTrac, LLC., a dynamic provider of personal location services with a focus on protecting children, announced a new partnership and commitment to link child safety and education. Each company is taking steps to provide families with young children advanced technological solutions to problems most deal with on a daily basis.

While the digital age has created worries for parents who now have to pay careful attention to websites their children are visiting, who they might be talking to online or via text messages, ClickN KIDS and SecuraTrac provide parents services they can now bundle to protect their children’s well-being.

“We are delighted to be working with SecuraTrac and their premier product the SecuraPAL Guardian, which can be used at Disneyworld, Legoland and other high-traffic, child-friendly locations, and welcome them to the ClickN KIDS as the first part of our ClickN SECURE effort,” said Armie Carabet, ClickN KIDS Chief Executive Officer. “ClickN SECURE is our commitment to offer technology that will enable parents to have more confidence and peace of mind in knowing where their children are at all times.”

“We value our partnership with ClickN KIDS,” said Chris Holbert, CEO of SecuraTrac. “Partnering across industries is a strategic decision made by both companies that strengthens our respective positions in the market and adds to the best-in-class solutions we provide our clients.”

ABOUT CLICKN KIDS
ClickN KIDS is utilizing the power of the Internet to deliver interactive and education programs that couple instructional design with state-of-the-art technology unrestricted by geography or time. ClickN READ Phonics is for ages 4-11, ClickN SPELL, is a research based spelling program for PreK through 5th grade that teaches the 800 most commonly used words in the English language. For more information, visit http://www.clicknkids.com.

About SecuraTrac, LLC
SecuraTrac, LLC focuses on improving the lives of families through the use of a small, light-weight GPS device and a state-of-the-art, easy-to-use website. The company secures the peace of mind of parents, elder caretakers and pet owners by helping them locate what’s most important to them anytime, anywhere and providing a proactive emergency notification system. Visit https://www.securatrac.com for more information.

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Parents Use Tracking Device on Spring Break

By Kathryn Knight Randolph

The last thing you want is your Dad reading your diary, but how would you feel about your parents tracking your every move on spring break? Now, they can with a new tracking device from SecuraPAL, according to boston.com.

While the concept seems intrusive, the device actually serves as a way for parents to find their spring breaker if they are in trouble. Though it does track every move, there is a special feature that will help parents, and therefore the proper authorities, to respond in a situation where you might be in trouble. This feature, the SOS alert key, sends a distress signal straight to your parents mobile phone or email when pressed – whether you’re spring breaking in Panama City Beach or Barbados.

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The SecuraPAL uses global positioning networks as well as mobile phone networks to pinpoint your location, which is then sent to your parents automatically or on-demand.

The SecuraPAL device costs $157.78 with monthly plans that begin at $18.88 per month. However, your parents can actually rent the device on a day-to-day basis. To rent the device costs just $19.99 and requires a $10 per day rental plan payment.

To get more info on the SecuraPAL tracking device, click here.

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February 23, 2011

Tracking your kids on spring break

By Paul Kandarian of the Boston Globe

It seems a pricey way to keep an eye on the kids, but SecuraTrac is offering a GPS tracking device called SecurePAL for parents worrying about theirs going missing on spring break, particularly in more dangerous spring-break spots. For $157.78, with monthly service plans starting at $18.88 a month (or rented for 10 bucks a day), parents get a small automated locator their kids can wear or carry should they go missing. When the SOS button is pushed, parents get a text or email alerting them to the device’s exact location and gives directions on how to get there, presumably to give that information to local authorities. They can also set up SecuraFences, or virtual boundaries, that alerts them when the device enters or leaves a designated area.

And if you trust your kids, or don’t have them, the device is also touted to be good for tracking elderly parents who may wander, or even pets. For more information, visit www.securatrac.com.

February 8, 2011

New Device Calls Parents When Child Is In Danger

SecuraPAL Guardian’s proactive safety features now include secure “Listen-In” capability

Every 40 seconds someone’s son or daughter is reported missing, totaling 800,000 missing children in the United States each year. Whether you become separated from your child in a crowded mall, at an amusement park, at the beach or if he or she runs into trouble walking home from school, a new technology can alert parents if their children are in danger with an email, text message and a phone call automatically.

The SecuraPAL® (Personal Automated Locator) Guardian from SecuraTrac is a small and lightweight GPS locator device, about the size of a matchbox car, that children can carry in their backpack or pocket and even wear on their belt, wrist or ankle. SecuraPAL Guardian harnesses the power of satellite and cellular technology to automatically alert parents if their child leaves certain areas. The device is also equipped with an SOS button children can push to send an instant alert via email and/or text message to their emergency contacts while the device calls a parent allowing the adult to “listen-in” to what is happening around the child and determine the severity of the situation.

When a child is carrying a SecuraPAL Guardian, their location can be reported to parents and other guardians at set intervals, on-demand, when the SOS button is pressed, or when the child crosses a SecuraFence. Created with just a few clicks of the mouse, you can setup an unlimited number of SecuraFences around any location you choose – a park, home, school, city or other areas. Your first SecuraFence comes preset on your device based on your home address. SecuraPAL Guardian proactively sends alerts to the contacts permitted to receive these alerts via email, text message and web whenever the device enters or exits a SecuraFence area so you can know when your child arrives and leaves school, soccer practice, or a friends house each day.

SecuraTrac is also now introducing a new feature for the SecuraPAL Guardian called “Listen-In”. With Listen-In when a child presses the SOS button on the SecuraPAL Guardian, all emergency contacts receive a text message, email or web alert with the child’s exact location and directions to that location. And now, one primary contact also receives a phone call from the SecuraPAL Guardian that acts as a microphone so the parent or guardian can hear what is going on around the child. The new service can be added as an additional feature to the SecuraPAL Guardian and is available for $9.99 per month with 30 minutes of talk time.

The MSRP for the SecuraPAL Guardian is $157.78 and monthly service fees start at $18.88 per month. For more information or to purchase a SecuraPAL and secure your peace of mind today, please visit www.securatrac.com.

About SecuraTrac
SecuraTrac, LLC focuses on improving the lives of families through the use of a small, light- weight GPS device and a state-of-the-art, easy-to-use website. SecuraTrac’s SecuraPAL Guardian solution for children is the recipient of The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval and their LifeTrac MobileProtector combination phone and GPS solution for seniors is currently nominated for Frost & Sullivan’s Best Practices Awards for Excellence in Mobile & Wireless Communication Technology. The company is headquartered in Hermosa Beach, CA. Visit www.securatrac.com for more information.

February 6, 2011

Start Spreading the News! - Philadelphia Sun

By Renée S. Gordon

“The heavens often rain down the richest gifts on human beings”

-Leonardo da Vinci

The SecuraPal Guardian is a potentially lifesaving device that is designed to be placed inside your children or teens pocket or worn on their person. The device’s SOS feature is activated by the push of a button to send a text and email within 10 seconds to relay the carrier’s location and directions to the site. The device can be purchased or rented and details are available on the web at www.securatrac.com.

Years ago I tutored a 3rd grader named Ida. In our first session together her assignment was to write ten sentences using her vocabulary list. She assured me she could do it alone and I need only to check her finished work. She handed me her notebook and there were 10 numbered sentences and as I read I discovered that each sentence ended abruptly at the end of the line. I pointed this out to her and, in the exasperated way only a 7-year old can manage, she took the book from me, read sentence number one, turned a few pages in the book and read the end of the sentence. She then pointed out that she did not care to continue on the next line so she put the “ends” randomly throughout her book. She looked at me as if I were a lunatic when I told her she couldn’t do that and said, “Why not? It makes the end a surprise.”

Throughout the year I am privy to information that does not always fit in a specific column but is too good not to be shared and so I offer you my surprises.

The “Secrets of the Silk Road” exhibition at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology opens this weekend with a large number of special events and activities. On Saturday and Sunday, February 5th and 6th, from 10 AM to 5 PM the sole East Coast premiere opens with a bang. The exterior Water Garden will be transformed into a desert oasis complete with Bactrian camels, a Central Asian nomad’s dwellings and tent. Museum admission includes numerous exhibits, video and interactive displays and demonstrations including dance, henna tattooing, sari wrapping, etc.

The Silk Road extended to Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. The exhibition interprets the history of China’s Tarim Basin’s role as part of the legendary road. This is accomplished through an exploration of items found there, the highlights of which are well-preserved mummies. The exhibition runs until June 5, 2011. www.penn.museum/silkroad

Now that Penn has heightened our awareness of China it just might be time to begin planning a visit. China is not only exotic, colorful and exciting, it is also an outstanding bargain for the money. Many tour companies offer trips to China but one company you should consider is Wendy Wu’s China. Ms. Wu is the largest China tour company in both the UK and Australia and she recently entered the US market. What sets her apart is that her affordable luxury tours are truly all-inclusive. Travelers are taken care of from obtaining a visa to returning customs with all daily tours included in the price. There is a one-time tip of less than $100.00 and groups never exceed 28.

Her destinations include all the sights we have heard about as well as Tibet, Zhangjiajie, the inspiration for Cameron’s “Avatar,” Jiuzhaigou National Park and the Himalayan Express, the “world’s highest railway.” The train is outfitted with two oxygen sources and personal canisters for use at the highest elevations. (This train ride is my personal dream). www.wendywutours.com.au

Leonardo da Vinci is probably best recognized for his paintings “The Last Supper” and “Mona Lisa.” The Franklin Institute’s newest exhibition, “Leonardo da Vinci’s Workshop,” acknowledges his artistic achievements but concentrates on his genius as a scientist and inventor. Visitors are exposed to models of his inventions, his personal codices or journals and most importantly interpretive information on his futuristic designs, robots, weapons, and flying devices that presage contemporary designs. Highlights of this exhibit are the Great Kite and his self-propelled cart. The exhibition was curated in Milan and all models were created scrupulously following da Vinci’s codices. “Leonardo da Vinci’s Workshop” will be on display from Feb 5th to May 22, 2011. www.fi.edu/leonardo

Franklin Institute’s Educator’s Night Out will take place on Wed., Feb. 9th. The event is free and open to teachers and administrators. Pre-registration is required as well as a current ID for admission.

Sisters are doing it for themselves and one of the ways they are doing it is on a Harley. A really great time for the ladies is available at a Garage Party at Reading’s Classic Harley-Davidson. Guests select from a series of possible experiences including a motorcycle ride, if you like it you might work your way up to 1,000-miles in 24-hours and the “Iron Butt” designation, a photo op in Harley attire, a tour of the service and sales areas and a tattoo at the interior tattoo shop.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of Harley-Davidson’s Pink Label line of clothing benefits the Cancer Awareness Network. On display in the showroom is a must see, uniquely designed, one-of-a-kind, Pink Label Motorcycle that will benefit the cancer charity of the purchaser’s choice.

Whether you book a party, arrange a girlfriend’s getaway or a solo trip Harley is not just for the boys anymore. www.classicharley.com/home Thalassa, a goddess of the sea and mother of all the fish therein, has lent her name to a region in France renowned for the 1890 creation of thalassotherapy. In the last century this concept of spa treatments, relaxation and healthy eating has developed into a wellness regime offered largely in France.

Miraculously six luxury Sofitel Hotels across the country and in Canada are premiering their new Thalassa low-calorie gastronomy program and The Philadelphia Sofitel is among them. The hotel will begin the gourmet ‘De-Light” menu in mid-February in both the restaurant and the bistro. The cuisine uses no starch, oil, butter or flour and only limited dairy and salt. Chef Levett relies on fresh local produce, fish, meat and culinary creativity to produce complete meals, from appetizer to dessert that hover around 500 calories and are created to promote nutritional balance and healthy eating. These are meals you must taste to believe. www.sofitel.com

New York, as always, has lots to offer. The hot new theatrical productions are “Spiderman, Turn Off the Dark” and “The Whipping Man” starring André Braugher. If you are more of a movie buff than a theater lover than the Classic New York TV and Movie Sites Tour is your dream come true. Movie locations include “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “Taxi Driver,” “The Godfather,” “Gossip Girl,” “Sex in the City” and a host of others. Information on the bus tour is available online. www.screentours.com/classics

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) website, www.tsa.dhs.gov/travelers/airtravel/assistant/index.shtm, should be on every traveler’s radar. This website covers everything you need to know regarding government security regulations, packing, carry-on luggage, traveling with children, etc.

Most of us carry our telephones overseas but are we really prepared for an emergency? Remember to ensure that your phone will work internationally while you are still stateside. The best international coverage is attained with quad-band GSM phones. They give the broadest coverage worldwide. Access www.phonescoop.com to see if you phone is equipped with it.

Why is an international telephone a good idea? The fastest way to obtain news is on the web. Should you be in a situation where there is no television service you can access CNN on your phone. You should also program into your telephone all emergency numbers including the country’s equivalent to 911, the police, hotel, embassy, etc.

A great tool for driving vacations is www.tripbase.com. Users enter their starting location, dates, how many hours they are willing to drive and what they like to do. The website provides a snapshot of all of the destinations that fit your criteria. It really removes thehassle from planning.

“Cleaning for a Reason” provides a free housecleaning service to women undergoing cancer treatment. Women are eligible for service once a month for four months anywhere in the United States. Please pass this along. www.cleaningforareason.org

I wish you smooth and smart travels!

February 2, 2011

SecuraTrac on the Radio in Los Angeles Talking Safety & Peace of Mind

KOST 103.5 FM Interviews Chris Holbert, CEO of SecuraTrac

Christine Martindale spends some time with Chris to discuss child safety tips, the SecuraPAL (Personal Automated Locator) and the launch of the first-of-its-kind Mobile Personal Emergency Response solution (mPERS) for seniors called LifeTrac.

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