Invention absolutely a lifesaver

You’re in a hurry to make an early morning meeting. Your spouse, who normally drops off your three children at the daycare center, had to stay out of town overnight while attending a new product coinvention, and you have to take the kids to the center.
As you zoom into the parking lot with five minutes to spare, you roll the windows down a crack on this hot summer day and lock up, trotting toward the entrance. Just as you reach the door, you receive an alert.
The Remember Me system you installed in your vehicle is going off, and you rush back to the car to discover you’ve left the baby asleep in the car seat. What could have been one of the most devastating calamities to hit a parent, the loss of a child’s life, has been avoided, ad a baby has been saved from possible suffocation from being left in a car in the summer heat, thanks to a simple alert system.
Remember Me was developed more than a year ago by Donna W. after she heard about such an incident that ended tragically.
After developing her idea for the alert system, Donna contracted with Invention Technologies Inc. of Florida to license Remember Me to manufacturers interested in new product development,with the focus on companies in the child safety products industry.
Invention Technologies provides publicity and public relations for the Remember Me system, as well as presenting the new safety device at trade shows worldwide.
No matter the age or model of vehicle, Remember Me can be installed. Once connected to the vehicle, the driver won’t get very far before the system activates and notifies him or her that a child is still in the automobile.
Donna credits her son with the alert’s name of Remember Me and plans to share some of the products future success with hum and give a gift to the family whose loss helped her create the idea for the alarm. She said her daughter helped her with all the paperwork, and all her family, including her husband Steve, have encouraged her to pursue the creation of her invention.