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Save Lives with Parked Angel, a Revolutionary Device that Will Alert Vehicle Owners when a Baby or Pet is Left in a Car

Monday, 27 March 2017 09:22 AM

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The Device, which was Recently Announced, is Made Up of Multiple Sensors that will Monitor the Car at all Times

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / March 27, 2017 / Mitchell Davis, an inventor and father, hopes to literally save lives with Parked Angel, a new device that he is working on bringing to the public.

To watch a video that shows how Parked Angel will work, as well as learn more about the revolutionary device and why Davis was inspired to create it, please check out https://goo.gl/lTn4Uc at any time.

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As a spokesperson for Parked Angel noted, after starting a family, Mitchell was disturbed by the lack of adequate safety measures in vehicles in hot weather states. Living in Texas, which is known to get plenty hot during the summer, Mitchell decided to create a solution. After sharing his concerns with his wife Molly, she reminded him that car-related deaths due to hypothermia are also a serious problem.

This concern and conversation inspired Mitchell to create the Parked Angel, which is an automotive safety device that has one key goal: to prevent all cold and hot car deaths.

"Made up of multiple sensors, this device monitors your car at all times," the spokesperson said, adding that when the ignition is off, all doors are closed and the windows are up, one of the sensors monitors the inside temperature of the vehicle.

"Another sensor watches for any sign of life in the vehicle. When these sensors see a life in danger of hypothermia or hyperthermia Parked Angel sounds the alarm. When setup through our integrated application, Parked Angel will start by alerting the owner of the emergency situation."

Next, Parked Angel will alert others about the issue by flashing the vehicle's lights in the Morse Code symbol for S.O.S. Parked Angel will also send out a text message to all cell phones that are within a one block radius of the vehicle - this will work much like the Amber Alert system that is already in place.

In order to help pay for the production costs associated with creating Parked Angel, including hiring a professional prototyping company to develop a fully functioning model, Davis recently launched a fundraiser on Kickstarter. There, he hopes to raise $25,000 through crowdfunding and save lives from serious injury or death due to extreme temperatures.

About Parked Angel:

Parked Angel is dedicated to saving all lives from cold and hot car deaths with a new and patent pending device. When a car engine is turned off, one sensor in the Parked Angel will monitor the inside temperature of the vehicle while another sensor watches for signs of life. If the sensors detect that a life is in danger, Parked Angel will sound the alarm. For more information, please visit https://goo.gl/lTn4Uc.

Contact:

Winston Moran
[email protected]
(949) 555-2861

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