The 10-year-old boy invented a device that could save millions of children in the hot season
According to statistics, since 1988, about 712 children are thought to have died from heatstroke while sitting in a car alone on a hot day.
Only a small device, held in the hand but can emit signals, help children escape from suffocation in cars in the hot season.
Little Bishop Curry.
Oasis device.
According to statistics, since 1988, about 712 children are thought to have died from heatstroke while sitting in a car alone on a hot day. However, thanks to a device of a 10-year-old boy named Bishop Curry in McKinney, Texas, the United States was able to prevent the haunting of parents with young children.
Little Bishop Curry calls this device Oasis , a smart device that can track the temperature inside a car. When the temperature reaches a dangerous level, it emits a cold air stream, soothes the cool air in the car, and emits a warning signal to parents through an antenna.
Bishop Curry's idea is that a neighbor's 6-month-old baby suffocated due to the heat in the car. Although this idea was only illustrated with 3D clay, his boy and father called on everyone to raise funds to create this wonderful product.
They presented their ideas on GoFundMe, which was originally planned to cost $ 24,000, which will be used to manufacture the devices, as well as to secure patents.
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