How does the caregiver know the transmitter is working?

The transmitter emits a silent radio signal 24/7. Each caregiver is given a transmitter tester and is required to “test” the transmitter twice a day and log the results. The procedure is simple and requires only seconds.

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1. What if the transmitter gets wet?
2. What about warranty?
3. Is the equipment used to track “typical” kids or adults?
4. How does the caregiver know the transmitter is working?
5. What if the transmitter stops working?
6. Why not GPS?
7. How far can the signal be tracked?
8. When should I call if my loved one is missing?
9. Who should I call if my loved one is missing?
10. Will I be charged a fee if you come and search for my loved one?
11. How far from home will you respond if we are traveling?
12. My neighbor has Care Trak as well, how will you know which transmitter you are tracking?