Keep them Safe
Donation protected
I am on phase 2 of bringing this to market. As we all know, prototypes and completed products are costly.
Thank you to all who helped me get the prototype completed. Now onto the actual product.
I’ve been trying since 2018 to get it designed and to market and now we are ready to get it done.
The only portable child safety device to monitor your child and prevent the possibility of leaving them unattended in a hot/freezing car and preventing the horrific realization of the death of a child.
We have all read and talked about the horrific deaths caused by leaving children in extreme hot or extreme cold cars and we wonder how this could happen.
More than 900 children have died in vehicles due to heatstroke since 1998. All of these deaths could have been prevented. Total number of U.S. heatstroke deaths of children left in cars, 2017 38 Total number of U.S. heatstroke deaths per year average around 37-40
So far in 2023, 23 deaths have been reported.
On average, 38 children under the age of 15 die each year from heatstroke after being left in a vehicle.
Nearly every state has experienced at least one death since 1998.
In both 2018 and 2019 a record number of 53 children died after being left in a hot vehicle.
I decided instead of wondering I would do my part to help prevent it. That is when I designed "Keep Them Safe". A device designed to adhere to all types of car seats. It is unique and it is a necessary heat and weight activated device for parents of young children.
I have contracted with a development company to put my design into reality and develop a prototype needed to get patents and the product on the market before one more child suffers this horrible death. Therefore I need to raise the funds to make my design become a part of every young family's much needed devices. The heat and weight activated device will trigger a cell phone, car alarm and cell phone tower to alert the emergency at hand and can be moved from seat to seat depending on who is driving the child in what car.
One death is too many.
I am hoping once I get this to market that I can begin to make dog collars that will work in the same unique manner.
Thank you in advance for any and all donations.
Please share link
Thank you to all who helped me get the prototype completed. Now onto the actual product.
I’ve been trying since 2018 to get it designed and to market and now we are ready to get it done.
The only portable child safety device to monitor your child and prevent the possibility of leaving them unattended in a hot/freezing car and preventing the horrific realization of the death of a child.
We have all read and talked about the horrific deaths caused by leaving children in extreme hot or extreme cold cars and we wonder how this could happen.
More than 900 children have died in vehicles due to heatstroke since 1998. All of these deaths could have been prevented. Total number of U.S. heatstroke deaths of children left in cars, 2017 38 Total number of U.S. heatstroke deaths per year average around 37-40
So far in 2023, 23 deaths have been reported.
On average, 38 children under the age of 15 die each year from heatstroke after being left in a vehicle.
Nearly every state has experienced at least one death since 1998.
In both 2018 and 2019 a record number of 53 children died after being left in a hot vehicle.
I decided instead of wondering I would do my part to help prevent it. That is when I designed "Keep Them Safe". A device designed to adhere to all types of car seats. It is unique and it is a necessary heat and weight activated device for parents of young children.
I have contracted with a development company to put my design into reality and develop a prototype needed to get patents and the product on the market before one more child suffers this horrible death. Therefore I need to raise the funds to make my design become a part of every young family's much needed devices. The heat and weight activated device will trigger a cell phone, car alarm and cell phone tower to alert the emergency at hand and can be moved from seat to seat depending on who is driving the child in what car.
One death is too many.
I am hoping once I get this to market that I can begin to make dog collars that will work in the same unique manner.
Thank you in advance for any and all donations.
Please share link
Organizer
Joanne Romano-Csonka
Organizer
Fairfield, CT