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Termatrac Introduces New T3i Termite Detection Device

Termatrac announces the launch of an exchange program of its T1r termite detection device with its new T3i model that offers new improved features. The T3i replaces the T1r as the company's flagship product.

The new T3i will feature three detection technologies all in one device, with advanced radar capabilities and thermal and moisture sensors, providing pest control operators and home inspectors with the ability to more accurately detect termite infestation.

"The T1r served the marketplace well for many years," said Chris Curtis, General Manager of Termatrac, "however, the T3i is the most innovative product in pest control today, providing features and technologies that are far more advanced than the T1r or anything else in the marketplace."

The T1r was an industry innovation using radar that was designed to precisely detect the location of termites. T1r end of sales is June 30, 2013, with end of support on September 30, 2014. Termatrac is offering a T3i for T1r Exchange Program with significant discounting and affordable payment plans.

Contact Termatrac for more information: [email protected]

About Termatrac: Termatrac was founded in Australia in 1990. After conducting research at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia, the first hand-held detection radar device was developed. Additional studies and testing continued and the first version of the device was launched in 1999. Termatrac now offers the Termatrac® T3i, the second-generation termite detection device that utilizes radar, thermal and moisture sensors for precise termite detection. More information about Termatrac and the Termatrac T3i is available at www.termatrac.com.

Contact: Irene Maslowski, 973-226-1494 or Email.

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Source: http://www.termatrac.com/

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