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Monday, April 24, 2017

Never Too Safe

The save-a-kid presentation is an invention that could truly help parents avoid a situation that should never occur. Leaving a baby in a car and losing that baby due to high temperatures is a situation no one should ever go through. With the invention that this group presented, the chances of this occurring are highly minimized. The alarm alerting parents who forget their child or children in the car if they go a certain distant away is very helpful, as well as the activation and deactivation button. I am very surprised that there is not a tool like this out there already. It is very easy to use, yet confronts a problem that would produce a difficult turnout.
The bracelet included is also handy. A multitude of kids have been lost in some situation. Most of us can recall a time in our childhood where we could not locate our parents in some scenario. Whether it was in the supermarket, the mall, or some other public location, we can remember the fear or worry that we felt at the time. The fear and worry that we felt was most likely felt by our parents as well when they realized that we were no longer with them. This bracelet can solve that problem. Parents can leave the house feeling better about their kid’s safety. Even if you are a very responsible parent, you can still purchase the bracelet as a precaution. There is nothing wrong with being a little safer. I think one of the major problems is the mindset that something could never happen to me or the thought that we are immune to certain problems. I do not think that any parent leaves their home with the thought of losing their kid. It is a situation that can happen when we least expect it to.

I think it was a really well thought out idea. Not only that, but it was also very well presented. I think the simplest things can often be the cause of the biggest problem. We would expect that something as simple as taking your kid out of the car or keeping them close by when going out into public would never become a problem. But as statistics show, this is a problem that has affected the lives of many people. No one is ever too safe, and it never helps to have an insurance tool like the ones provided by this group to fall back on. Good job!

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