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Contech StayAway
Motion-Activated Pet Deterrent
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Contech StayAway Motion-Activated Pet Deterrent
Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description
The StayAway automatic pet deterrent protects your porch, patio, potted
plants, and countertops. Just place it in the area you want to protect, and the
StayAway does the rest. When a cat approaches the area, the StayAway responds
with a warning sound and a brief spray of “compressed air” to warn your pet
away. Once your cat learns to recognize the warning sound, you can switch to the
“sound only” mode to conserve compressed air for an even more economical
solution.

The StayAway automatic pet deterrent is constructed of durable, high-quality
materials, and has been designed to provide many years of reliable service.
Key Features and Specifications
- Keeps cats away from protected areas.
- Five-position motion sensor detects motion up to 3 feet (1 meter) away.
- Combines sound with “compressed air” for an odorless deterrent.
- Operates up to 200 times on a single, replaceable canister of “compressed
air.” - Motion sensor and spray are separately adjustable so they can be positioned
precisely. - Two different modes of operation: sound with spray and sound only.
- Requires 4 AAA batteries (sold separately).
How It Works
The StayAway automatic pet deterrent uses a passive infrared sensor to detect
an animal within its one-meter zone, and responds with a warning sound and a
brief, harmless spray of compressed air.
To set up the StayAway, simply place the unit in the area you want to
protect, (for example kitchen counters, potted plants, etc.). Turn on the
sound/spray, and wait a few seconds for the motion detector to stabilize. The
StayAway is now set to go.
For the first few days, use the combined sound/spray mode. When the motion
detector detects a cat’s movement, it will first respond with a sound, followed
by the spray of air. After a few encounters with the StayAway, most cats will
decide that the sound is enough to warn them from off-limit areas.
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