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Published on Jun 14, 2012

What do you only need to do once every five years? Change the batteries on our exclusive American Time & Signal AllSet clocks, that's what! Plus, the clocks are guaranteed for five years. See for yourself how easy these clocks are to install and why they're a favorite of schools and facilities across the nation.

Hi, I'm Janis from American Time and Signal's "Ask the Clock Expert." We're always delighted when we're joined by our resident Clock Expert Tom Nelson.

Hello, Tom!

Hi Janis. What question can I answer today?

Well, let's start out with a few questions, kind of like riddles. You don't have to answer the questions, just think about them for a moment. OK?

OK.

So, how many things do you only need to do once every five years? Change the oil in your vehicle? Update your computer software? Cut your hair? Well, maybe not your hair, Tom, but you're getting the picture.

Almost everything needs some maintenance if it's going to operate for five years, but one thing that doesn't is our AllSet clocks! Right, Tom?

You are so right, Janis.

American Time and Signal is the exclusive manufacturer of AllSet Clocks with battery booster and batteries. And they're one of our most popular clocks, too! Here's why.

Schools love our AllSet clocks because they are totally maintenance and worry-free.

The clocks are available complete with batteries already installed and a five-year life battery booster pack.

That means no maintenance for five years! Most clocks need a new battery every year!

Plus, AllSet clocks come with our American Time and Signal exclusive five-year warranty. You won't find that value anywhere else.

Go ahead and check out the clocks at a store. You'll see that their clocks are maybe guaranteed for 90 days. Ninety days? Give me a break. Even my barber's guarantee is more than 90 days.

Our clocks are guaranteed for five years. That's 1,826 days! Which clock would you rather have in your facility?

Our All Set Clocks automatically adjust for Daylight Saving Time, without signals or antennas. When you receive your clock from American Time & Signal, just set it to the correct time. The clock's built-in computer chip will do the rest. Like I tell our customers, "Set it once and you're all set!"

The technology director of a school district with five buildings and 2,100 students told us he wasn't happy with their old system because the Daylight Saving Time change created "quite an ordeal" for the staff.

Now, with AllSet clocks, he said, "The clocks are doing fine. They work, and we don't worry about it."

It's as simple as that, Janis. The clocks work. Our customers don't worry.

Plus, AllSet clocks are available in many colors, sizes and bezel styles. You can even place your logo on the clock face for free!

You can also order more of the exact same design in the future, because we maintain a consistent AllSet-look from year to year.

If you want more information about AllSet clocks, please call us toll-free 800-328-8996 or visit our website at atsclock.com.

Thank you for joining us for "Ask the Clock Expert," and stay tuned for another episode.

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