Huffpost Parents
With the warm summer temperatures comes a tragic statistic. In 2013, 44 children in the U.S. died from vehicle-induced heat strokes.
But one boy from Tennessee might have a way to prevent this heartbreaking occurrence. When he was in fifth grade, Andrew Pelham created the E-Z Baby Saver, a simple but powerful invention that anyone can make using basic household items. The E-Z Baby is a bright neon strap made of rubber bands and duct tape. It attaches to the driver’s seat of a car and the interior door handle, so when parents exit their vehicles, they can have an unavoidable reminder to check the backseat.
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