Showing posts with label Trailer Tracking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trailer Tracking. Show all posts

Monday, December 10, 2012

Another Father Wants to Track His Daughter.

We get these all the time.
A Father calls us up and says he wants to track his Child.
He is hesitant to do so, not sure if it is the right thing to do.
Is he invading her privacy?
Is he going to far?
Let me share with you my situation.
I own a tracking company
I have three daughter, one who has moved out and married. Another who has just moved out and a third who is still in High School.
I tracked them all. They knew. Sometimes they didn't like it, but now the oldest tells the younger ones, it was out of LOVE. Yes we did it because we LOVE them. Not because we didn't trust them. Well maybe we didn't, but we wanted them to be safe.
Now the youngest calls us and say, I am lost, HELP. We log onto our system and see exactly where she is and walk her through the turns needed to get to a highway.
Sounds crazy, but we would not have it any other way.
Speed alerts, odd hours or operation, all come to our cell phone, letting us know what is going on.
Today it is to easy to lie about where you are or have been.
It is easy to operate and simple to use.
We have parent with ignition shut off switches installed on their kids car with the tracking unit. you have to choose how you want to handle your child. With these devices, you now how the information  you need to make better decisions.
With the Plug and Play design, you can move them from car to car, just that easy.
No long term contract to sign either.
If you are thinking of tracking you child, you should check this link out.

Oh and it is good for tracking elderly parents too.

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Saturday, November 08, 2008


Since the inception of GPS Tracking and Fleet Tracking, there has not been a unit that can provide large fleet trailer owner with the reliable tracking and scalable management of their trailer fleet.Battery life has long been the Achilles heel of the trailer tracking unit. Many units were very reliable, yet the battery life would last only a few days to a few months. Some even tried solar power units in an effort to breach this gap in the trailer tracking oasis.One unit now claims to have battery life of up to ten years. TEN YEARS!!! With full online reporting and 6 updates a day, this unit bridges the gap of functionality and form. This seems to be an answer to the long awaited question, How They Do That? The unit is very compact and low in profile. 6.3” X 9.2” X 1.77”. It can be fitted on any trailer, either vertically or horizontally. Log in and “see” what you have been missingTrailer tracking has now met its match.