Hi Perom,

I keep the car key outside the bed, my check engine light comes often at night 
and when I wake up in the morning, it reminds me to change oil so my engine 
will run 
smoother.

Joe, 

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 De : Perom Uch <[email protected]>
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Envoyé le : Samedi 18 février 2012 19h36
Objet : What to take to bed with you - great information - please read
 








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>I got this  froma retired national  Guardsman and feel it is worth 
>forwarding.  It sounds like a great idea.  . .especially those spending the 
>winter months in Arizona, Florida, Williston,  heavy populated areas or areas 
>with high crime 
rates.
>What  to take to bed with you - not a  joke.
>
>
>Pretty neat  idea. Never thought of it  before.
>
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>Put your car keys beside  your bed at night.
>
>Tell your spouse,your  children, your neighbors, your parents, your  Dr's 
>office, the check-out girl at the market,  everyone you run across.Put your 
>car keys beside  your bed at night. 
>
>If  you hear a noise outside your home or someone  trying to get in your 
>house, just press the  panic button for your car.The alarm will be set  off, 
>and the horn will continue to sound until  either you turn it off or the car 
>battery dies. 
>
>This tip came from a neighborhood  watch coordinator. Next time you come home 
>for  the night and you start to put your keys away,  think of this:It's a 
>security alarm system  that you probably already have and requires no  
>installation. Test it. It will go off from most  everywhere inside your house 
>and will keep  honking until your battery runs down or until  you reset it 
>with the button on the keyfob  chain. It works if you park in your driveway or 
> garage.
>
>If your car alarm goes  off when someone is trying to break into your  house, 
>odds are the burglar/rapist won't stick  around.After a few seconds,all the 
>neighbors  will be looking out their windows to see who is  out there and sure 
>enough the criminal won't  want that. And remember to carry your keys while  
>walking to your car in a parking lot. The alarm  can work the same way there. 
>This is something  that should really be shared with everyone.  Maybe it could 
>save a life or asexual abuse  crime.
>
>P.S. I am sending this to everyone 
                                I know because I think it is fantastic. Would  
also be useful for any emergency, such as a  heart attack, where you can't 
reach a phone. My  Mom has suggested to my Dad that he carry his  car keys with 
him in case he falls outside and  she doesn't hear him. He can activate the car 
 alarm and then she'll know there's a  problem.
>
>Please pass this on  even IF you've read it before. It's a  reminder.    
>     
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