50 to 150 foot
Can the homeguard 200 be hooked up somewhere else other than the clients home?
The BI HomeGuard 200 is a radio frequency monitoring tool used by corrections and pre-trial agencies to monitor an offender or bondee's location status in house-arrest/curfew situations. It has an adjustible range, and is controlled by the correctional supervisor via the BI Total Access web application. The BI HomeGuard 200 does not monitor for alcohol consumption on its own, it is however, compatible with another device called BI Sobrietor that does monitor for alcohol consumption. The BI Sobrietor is a seperate, handheld device that looks something like a radar gun, and, if the offender is required to use it, the BI HomeGuard 200 allows the corrections supervisor to require the offender to test himself/herself upon arrival into the HomeGuard 200's functional monitoring range.
The BI HomeGuard 206 DS is a home arrest monitoring device that utilizes GPS technology to track an individual's location in real-time. It typically includes a wristband or ankle bracelet that continuously communicates with a monitoring center to ensure compliance with curfews and movement restrictions. If the wearer leaves designated safe zones or tampering with the device occurs, alerts are sent to law enforcement or monitoring personnel. This system helps enforce home confinement while allowing individuals to maintain some level of freedom.
about 100 ft. I was on one and went across the street and attended a meeting for 2 hours and it never detected me being gone at all. You can also have someone watch the range light and when it turns red that's your range. Denver Co. got smart and disconnected the range light on their boxes.
200 ft
No, it just triggers an alarm at the police monitoring service. I'am trying to find out how far I can go on the home guard 200? i heard it was 150ft
The Bi HomeGuard 200 is not primarily a GPS location device; rather, it is a home security system that includes features like alarms and surveillance. However, it may incorporate some location-based functionalities, such as remote monitoring through a smartphone app, but it is not designed specifically for GPS tracking purposes. For dedicated GPS tracking, other devices would be more suitable.
I BEEN ON HOUSE ARREST FOR 3 MONTHS AND I HAVE A HOME GUARD 200 THE JANK IS WACK AS HELL BUT THEY DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU ARE THEY JUST KNOW THAT YOU ARE OUT OF RANGE IF YOU LEAVE YOUR P.O. WILL COME AND CHECK ON YOU
Yes.
ADT are the most popular home security monitoring service according to most review sites. They offer a range of different services including installed cameras, patrols and full site monitoring.
Same uniforms as the regular British Army. The only difference was the shoulder title that read "HOMEGUARD"
The Angelcare Deluxe Movement Sensor provides the largest range for in-home monitoring. This comes with a motion sensor that will alert the mobile units as to when there is motion in the room it is monitoring.