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ESCORT® Guardian Alert®
Doppler Radar
Rear Collision Avoidance Systems

Prevent Backing & Backover Accidents

child safety, prevent backing accidents, backover accidents

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ESCORT Guardian Alert® Doppler Radar Models

 Multiple Mounting Systems
Choose the ESCORT Guardian Alert rear collision avoidance system that works best for ALL your vehicles

We don't ask you to compromise with one-size-fits-all

ESCORT Guardian Alert® rear collision avoidance systems are available in several models and mounting systems to meet the varied requirements of fleet operators, truck builders and government agencies. We recognize that different vehicle types and different applications require flexibility in mounting systems. Most of our competitors offer a single model, or sometimes two. They expect you to make their limited offerings work for your vehicles. With ESCORT Guardian Alert, our philosophy is to design and manufacture our Doppler Radar backup and backover warning systems in a variety of packages and mounting systems for optimum performance on a wide range of vehicles.

 

 ESCORT Guardian Alert® #2000C Commercial Mount

The ESCORT Guardian Alert® #2000C Commercial Mount is the preferred choice for
heavy straight trucks, construction and utility vehicles. It is a surface mounted unit. 
The #2000C connects to the backup light circuit for power. A mounting template is supplied with each
 #2000C  sensor for exact hole placement.

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 ESCORT Guardian Alert®  #1601A EZ Connect 2"

The #1601A EZ Connect slides into existing 2-inch trailer hitch receptor and plugs
into the standard 7-pin receptacle. The sensor can be easily "unplugged" when the
hitch is needed to attach a trailer. It is "EZ" to reconnect when the hitch is not needed 
for hauling.

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ESCORT Guardian Alert®  #1601B Direct Connect 2"

The #1601B Direct Connect slides into existing 2-inch trailer hitch receptor and
connects to the backup (reverse) lamp circuit for power.

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ESCORT Guardian Alert® #1602B Direct Connect

The #1602B Direct Connect slides into existing 1.25-inch trailer hitch receptor and
connects to the backup (reverse) lamp circuit for power.

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ESCORT Guardian Alert® #1700C License Frame Mount 

The #1700C License Frame Mount   is best suited for vehicles with metal bumpers
and center-mounted license plates. It connects to the backup (reverse) lamp circuit
for power.

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ESCORT Guardian Alert® #1903C Bracket Mount

The  #1903C Bracket Mount is installed centered beneath the rear bumper. It
connects to the backup (reverse) lamp circuit for power.  This system is ideal for
vans and  pickup trucks.


The #1903C Bracket Mount is your best choice for a cost-effective safe-backing solution for those smaller vehicles where using our hitch mount or license plate mount is not feasible due to vehicle or bumper design.

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 ESCORT Guardian Alert® #1903C Behind the Bumper Mount

The #1903C Behind the Bumper Mount is installed inside plastic rear bumpers
(or between the plastic bumper skin and the metal bumper). It connects to the
backup (reverse) lamp for power.

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  WE WILL WORK WITH YOU TO ADDRESS YOUR SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS.

Please contact Radar Backup Systems/Sense Technologies to discuss which ESCORT   Guardian Alert®  system will work best for your fleet. Truck Builders and Fleet Operators may use several different ESCORT Guardian Alert® models and mounting options for the different types of vehicles they build or operate. Whatever standard mounting system you chose, there are just two main components, the Doppler RADAR sensor and the Display/Alert module. This greatly simplifies installations.

ESCORT Guardian Alert® systems are also available with multiple sensor installations for large vehicles that need to back into tight places or very large construction or mining vehicles. Some customers have chosen to have additional sensors placed nearer the top of the vehicle to alert the driver to possible dangers when backing under low-hanging roofs or canopies. One truck body builder of beverage delivery trucks reports that this configuration has saved his customers thousands of dollars in damages to trucks and buildings. These trucks work in urban environments and have to back into very tight places with no room for error.