High tech shelters can protect millions of poor children around the world
Suncubator is a solar powered baby cradle that will absorb daylight and keep children warm at night.
Suncubator is a solar powered baby cradle that will absorb daylight and keep children warm at night. In places where there is a huge temperature difference between night and day, the cradle is an effective solution for caring for children.
This cradle imprints its unbelievable simplicity. Built to accommodate the harsh conditions of Africa, Suncubator will help your baby sleep better at night by heating them with daylight-absorbing solar energy. In Africa, the difference in temperature can be as high as 30 degrees Celsius (imagine wearing a T-shirt, a sweater in the evening, every day), and a drop of 1 degree Celsius can make the immune system work. It is less effective than 30%, so infants are more likely to get sick if they are not properly cared for.
Hi-tech cradle Suncubator.
The material that makes this crib contributes greatly to the warmth of the baby . An outer layer of soft foam to help children sleep better and more comfortable in the cot. Beneath this layer is a layer of polymer material that absorbs heat from the sun to warm children. The cradle also has a small sun symbol covered with Zion ink - the ink has a certain sensitivity to temperature. When the cradle is warm enough, the icon changes color to indicate that the cradle is ready for use.
It can be said that this solution, when put into widespread use in Africa, will help mothers to work harder at child care and will create a great revolution in the design of simple but responsive products. Very high in life.
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