Child Forgetting Alarms

This App and Alert System Prevents Parents from Leaving Kids in Cars

This proposed mobile application alerts parents to stop them from accidentally leaving kids in cars. Currently seeking funds via crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, the Forget Me Not Kid Alarm app is from Beverly Marketing Management. The fundraising campaign will address production and manufacturing costs.

The quick to install system is compatible with most carseats and vehicle models. In addition to the smartphone app, the system also consists of a sensor pad. The two communicate using Bluetooth technology and radio frequency. If the sensor notices a parent is leaving the car while children are still in their seats, a visual and audible alarm will go off.

Leaving kids in cars has become an enormous issue lately, with parents receiving hefty punishments including jail time.
Trend Themes
1. Child Forgetting Alarms - This trend addresses the growing concern of parents accidentally forgetting their children in cars and provides a solution to prevent such incidents.
2. Smartphone Apps for Child Safety - This trend highlights the use of smartphone apps to enhance child safety and prevent accidents like leaving kids in cars.
3. Bluetooth-enabled Sensor Systems - This trend focuses on the use of Bluetooth-enabled sensor systems to detect if children are still in their car seats and alert parents to prevent potential dangers.
Industry Implications
1. Child Safety Products - This industry can capitalize on the demand for innovative products that enhance child safety, such as alarms and sensor systems to prevent children from being left in cars.
2. Mobile Application Development - This industry can tap into the need for mobile applications that provide alerts and reminders to parents regarding their children's safety, particularly in situations like leaving kids in cars.
3. Automotive Technology - This industry can explore the integration of sensor systems and Bluetooth technology into vehicles to support child safety and prevent incidents of leaving kids in cars.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES