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RE: Touch ' N ' Glo Switches


  • To: "'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: Touch ' N ' Glo Switches
  • From: James Hoye <jhoye@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 15:37:28 -0000
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"Touch ' N ' Glo - State of the Art, Programmable, Intelligent
Electronic
Switches. The Touch'N'Glo Sensing Switches offer a complete range of
Intelligent Switching with multiple benefits. Comfort- Touch "on"
/ "off",
with the hand or any other part of the anatomy from the head right down to
the toes, or with a walking stick or other aid. Switches can now be placed
in any location and any height to suit individual needs. Ideal for the
elderly, infirm and arthritic or when carrying that awkward parcel or your
groceries. Easy to see with its distinctive red glow indicating the
position
of the switch in darkness as well as a visual deterrent to 'would be'
burglars assuming a security device within the room.

Home Automation - Control your home via the internet using 'InControl' and
the Touch'N'Glo communication technology.

The Intelligent Touch Sensing Light Switches can be fitted in any existing
electrical installation utilising both the existing wiring and back
boxes."


Ermmmm, don't these infringe the Doxey Anglia HA patent....?

James H

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