Hello and thank you so much for letting me join your forum,
My name is Eric Howe. I run a company in Austin TX called Concept Smoke-Screen.
We manufacture and install a device that when activated either through an alarm system or by motion sensors releases a non toxic, Zero residue thermally generated smoke that conceals valuables. In fact it can conceal a lot more. We install our devices into warehouses, shops, offices, boats, trucks and I was thinking why not RV's?
I wanted to run this proposal past members of this forum really just to gauge opinion.
We have installed over 60,000 machines and feel this genuinely offers a true solution to theft from RV's.
How it works is when an RV owner leaves their RV, they plug in the machine and close the door, click on the remote key-fob and the machine is set.
To disable it, a click on the key-fob is all thats required.
If anyone breaks in to the RV, in under three or four seconds the inside of the RV is engulfed in a no residue, non toxic smoke that means the intruder cant see a thing.
First reaction is to run because firstly they are shocked, secondly, the don't know if it is toxic and lastly, they don't want to be trapped and caught.
In essence they leave empty handed.
Once activated the machine alerts the RV owner by calling their cell phone.
In the event of power being switched of to the RV, a built in back up battery operates the system for up to an hour.
This works brilliantly in buildings, cars, boats. I think it could be the ultimate deterrent other than shooting an intruder.
I'd welcome constructive comments.
Our website is: www.smoke-screen.com
I'll try to post a video showing how effective it is.
Thank you again for reading through this.
Eric Howe
Concept Smoke-Screen
817-991-2707
Concept Smoke-Screen said
03:00 AM Aug 23, 2013
I forgot to mention the smoke lingers for around an hour.
GENECOP said
04:14 AM Aug 23, 2013
Interesting concept, my questions and concerns would be , what is the smoke? Has it ever gone off accidentally? Would my pets be OK if it went off?
Concept Smoke-Screen said
04:24 AM Aug 23, 2013
Hello Genecop,
Good questions.
The smoke is a mixture of de-ionized water and glycerin which is a food product.
The size of the droplets is 0.2 micron in diameter which has been shown to be safe to the respiratory system.
We actually have some of these systems installed in schools.
In regard to have we ever had false activations.
Very rare and in all cases as a result of someone keying in a wrong alarm code or forgetting to unset it in the event of a standalone system.
We often install in banks and pharmacies who have extremely high customer protection concerns. Furthermore our systems are installed in a large number of high security military establishments and once again the testing criteria is very strict.
I was approached by a gentleman earlier this week who asked if one of our smaller units would be effective.
Absolutely it would be!
I was just trying to gauge opinion.
Alarms have limited effect but if an intruder can't see.....he can't steal.
I believe we may have something that will make a difference.
Simple but very effective.
Racerguy said
06:05 AM Aug 23, 2013
With all due respect..no thanks.
Terry and Jo said
02:13 PM Aug 23, 2013
Unless this product is powered by 12V electricity, there would be times when it would be completely unusable as many RV'ers like to be in places where 110V electricity is not available, not to mention the times when they would be traveling and away from shore power.
In addition, since RV'ers have a concern for the amount of weight carried in their rigs, how much would the machine weigh?
Would the smoke generated create any kind of residue that could remain on counters, furniture, and cabinets?
Another factor would be cost. How much would your units cost? After all, cost is also a concern of RV'ers. I suspect that many of us would rather spend the money to go to our next destination.
Hello and thank you so much for letting me join your forum,
My name is Eric Howe. I run a company in Austin TX called Concept Smoke-Screen.
We manufacture and install a device that when activated either through an alarm system or by motion sensors releases a non toxic, Zero residue thermally generated smoke that conceals valuables. In fact it can conceal a lot more. We install our devices into warehouses, shops, offices, boats, trucks and I was thinking why not RV's?
I wanted to run this proposal past members of this forum really just to gauge opinion.
We have installed over 60,000 machines and feel this genuinely offers a true solution to theft from RV's.
How it works is when an RV owner leaves their RV, they plug in the machine and close the door, click on the remote key-fob and the machine is set.
To disable it, a click on the key-fob is all thats required.
If anyone breaks in to the RV, in under three or four seconds the inside of the RV is engulfed in a no residue, non toxic smoke that means the intruder cant see a thing.
First reaction is to run because firstly they are shocked, secondly, the don't know if it is toxic and lastly, they don't want to be trapped and caught.
In essence they leave empty handed.
Once activated the machine alerts the RV owner by calling their cell phone.
In the event of power being switched of to the RV, a built in back up battery operates the system for up to an hour.
This works brilliantly in buildings, cars, boats. I think it could be the ultimate deterrent other than shooting an intruder.
I'd welcome constructive comments.
Our website is: www.smoke-screen.com
I'll try to post a video showing how effective it is.
Thank you again for reading through this.
Eric Howe
Concept Smoke-Screen
817-991-2707
Good questions.
The smoke is a mixture of de-ionized water and glycerin which is a food product.
The size of the droplets is 0.2 micron in diameter which has been shown to be safe to the respiratory system.
We actually have some of these systems installed in schools.
In regard to have we ever had false activations.
Very rare and in all cases as a result of someone keying in a wrong alarm code or forgetting to unset it in the event of a standalone system.
We often install in banks and pharmacies who have extremely high customer protection concerns. Furthermore our systems are installed in a large number of high security military establishments and once again the testing criteria is very strict.
I was approached by a gentleman earlier this week who asked if one of our smaller units would be effective.
Absolutely it would be!
I was just trying to gauge opinion.
Alarms have limited effect but if an intruder can't see.....he can't steal.
I believe we may have something that will make a difference.
Simple but very effective.
Unless this product is powered by 12V electricity, there would be times when it would be completely unusable as many RV'ers like to be in places where 110V electricity is not available, not to mention the times when they would be traveling and away from shore power.
In addition, since RV'ers have a concern for the amount of weight carried in their rigs, how much would the machine weigh?
Would the smoke generated create any kind of residue that could remain on counters, furniture, and cabinets?
Another factor would be cost. How much would your units cost? After all, cost is also a concern of RV'ers. I suspect that many of us would rather spend the money to go to our next destination.
Terry