How to Install The Guardian's Strobe Light
Nighttime pests wreaking havoc in your garden? They won't want you to do this!
The Guardian's strobe light is a bright, flashing light. It's an extra deterrent to those creatures active at night, so definitely add it to your unit when dealing with deer, raccoons, rodents and bats – or any other nightly visitors. Imagine if you are in a dark room, then someone points a flashlight at you. That's why it works. No one wants a bright light in their face!
It attaches directly onto The Guardian™ and will activate in conjunction with the sounds emitted. You can easily remove if you don't want to use, then add back on if you do!
If you still have questions, feel free to reach out to us by phone (02) 6766 5886, live chat, or email at any time!
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