To: Brian Diggle who wrote (66 ) 9/23/2000 12:25:16 PM From: komarac Respond to of 69 This is reliable golf course information. Senco sensors are about to start a major infomercial campaign in october 2000. Many good things that are happening with this company can be read on their web site. Contracts with major retailers such as Home Depot and Canadian Tire are already in place and the company is set to relive the good old days when the stock was trading at over $2.00. Time to accumulate. The Senco Model ONE Residential CO detector is offered for sale in Canada through several utilities and retail outlets including Canadian Tire, Sears, BC Gas, Consumersfirst, Tim-Br Mart, the Bay and select Home Depot stores. Senco is also aggressively targeting major utilities and retail outlets in both the UK and US markets. Joining the Model ONE are two new CO detectors - the Model 2002 and Model 2003. The new models now enable Senco to compete at lower price points in the market. All three models are certified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (ULI) and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC), under UL 2034 (effective October 1, 1998). Senco Sensors Inc. has developed an advanced carbon monoxide (CO) detector for residential use. Senco's unique approach to the CO detector industry has been to develop a detector that is capable of protecting people across the broad range of dangerous CO exposure levels. In fact, Senco's Model ONE residential CO detector features two distinct alarm tones as well as action icons which clearly indicate the appropriate action to take once any level of CO is detected. The Senco Model ONE Residential CO detector is offered for sale in Canada through several utilities and retail outlets including Canadian Tire, Sears, BC Gas, Consumersfirst, Tim-Br Mart, the Bay and select Home Depot stores. Senco is also aggressively targeting major utilities and retail outlets in both the UK and US markets.