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PITTSBURGH, Sept. 18, 2024 ~ Modesto Inventor Creates Life-Saving Device for Children and Pets Left in Hot Cars
A tragic number of young children and pets die each year from heatstroke after being left in a parked vehicle. In response to this heartbreaking issue, an inventor from Modesto, California has created a revolutionary solution - the JAZ BABY SAVER.
The inventor, who wishes to remain anonymous, was deeply moved by the preventable deaths caused by hot cars. "I wanted to create an improved way to notify the driver to remove a child from the backseat when parking," they stated. "My design helps prevent discomfort, hyperthermia, and possible death associated with being left behind in a parked car."
The patent-pending JAZ BABY SAVER provides an effective way to alert parents or grandparents if a child or pet is accidentally left behind in a parked vehicle. This not only increases safety and helps avoid hot car deaths but also provides added peace of mind for caregivers.
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The device features both audio and visual reminders to check the back seat, in support of the Hot Cars Act. It is designed to be accessible for people with older model cars and can also be integrated into new car manufacturing. Its portable and automatic design makes it easy to use for all vehicle owners with children.
The original design was submitted to the Fresno sales office of InventHelp and is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information on this life-saving invention, interested parties can contact InventHelp at their Pittsburgh headquarters or visit their website at http://www.InventHelp.com. The JAZ BABY SAVER is just one example of how InventHelp's Invention Submission Services are helping inventors bring their ideas to life and make a positive impact on society.
A tragic number of young children and pets die each year from heatstroke after being left in a parked vehicle. In response to this heartbreaking issue, an inventor from Modesto, California has created a revolutionary solution - the JAZ BABY SAVER.
The inventor, who wishes to remain anonymous, was deeply moved by the preventable deaths caused by hot cars. "I wanted to create an improved way to notify the driver to remove a child from the backseat when parking," they stated. "My design helps prevent discomfort, hyperthermia, and possible death associated with being left behind in a parked car."
The patent-pending JAZ BABY SAVER provides an effective way to alert parents or grandparents if a child or pet is accidentally left behind in a parked vehicle. This not only increases safety and helps avoid hot car deaths but also provides added peace of mind for caregivers.
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The device features both audio and visual reminders to check the back seat, in support of the Hot Cars Act. It is designed to be accessible for people with older model cars and can also be integrated into new car manufacturing. Its portable and automatic design makes it easy to use for all vehicle owners with children.
The original design was submitted to the Fresno sales office of InventHelp and is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information on this life-saving invention, interested parties can contact InventHelp at their Pittsburgh headquarters or visit their website at http://www.InventHelp.com. The JAZ BABY SAVER is just one example of how InventHelp's Invention Submission Services are helping inventors bring their ideas to life and make a positive impact on society.
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