jeudi 2 février 2017
Creative 10-Year-Old Invented a Device to Prevent Infant Deaths Caused by Hot Cars
Bishop Curry V from McKinney, TX, is already showing signs of being a creative genius. The 10-year-old recently invented a device that he hopes will decrease the number of infant deaths due to being left in hot cars. Inspired by a tragic story of a baby who died after being left behind in a overheated minivan near his hometown, Bishop created an attachable device that can latch onto a car seat and detect if a child is left behind in a hot vehicle. The device would then blow cool air on the child while their parents and local authorities are alerted.
Bishop already has a provisional patent on the device he calls Oasis and told a local NBC news station "it would be a dream" to create other inventions that could "save many lives." If you would like to donate to help raise money to start production on this life-saving car seat device, you can donate to his GoFundMe page.
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