Michael Dodrill and Leaf Holland are seniors in the Project Lead the Way program of the West Shore Career Technical District, and they have created an invention that could save lives.
Their invention, the Alarmom Child Guardian System, addresses the second leading cause of vehicle-related child fatalities: child endangerment.
“Every nine days, a child dies from being trapped in a car. When we discovered the magnitude of this occurrence, we wanted to see if we could help prevent this from happening again,” said Holland.
The Alarmom CGS detects a prolonged absence of an adult in an automobile with a child still in a car seat, using two weight sensors similar to the seat-belt sensor currently equipped in many cars.
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