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Self Stick
Contact and Stray Voltage Detector
Patent Pending and under license from United States Patent No. 7,283,055

This is a recently filed patent and has the legal status of patent pending. This innovation will be of great interest to utility companies. 

The Self Stick Contact and Stray Voltage Detector is a thin, flexible safety device that warns people when appliances, machines, manholes, lamp posts become dangerously electrified.

The Self Stick Contact and Stray Voltage Detector invention is a warning device and method, that flashes a warning light and or a warning sound moment when consumer electronics such as refrigerators, clothes dryers, hair dryers, toasters, stereo systems, or infrastructure devices such as a manhole cover, lamp post, traffic lights or any other normally safe electrical or metal device becomes dangerously electrically charged. Further, the invention can communicate with a remote location, such as a utility headquarters, the moment that dangerous levels of stray voltage or contact voltage is detected. The invention can also be reprogrammed using RFID technology. The invention permanently self sticks to the object that is being monitored. The light and or sound warns people not to use the device or not to walk on or touch the object that has become dangerously charged with stray or contact voltage.

The Self Stick Contact and Stray Voltage Detector invention is an essential safety device that all manufacturers should stick on to their electronic products to protect people from injury or electrocution and to limit liability.

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Self Stick Contact and Stray Voltage Detector

Patent Pending and under license from United States Patent No. 7,283,055

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Please contact us regarding licensing information.

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