Showing posts with label safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safety. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Keeping Yourself Safe, Xtreme Sports ID


Competition on any front is a good thing, Road ID is one of the best pieces of equipment that you can buy for yourself. In case of an emergency, you are knocked out or anything else terrible happens RoadID has your back, all your information is printed on a band. That's great and also a bit scary, all your information is printed on the band. Well Xtreme Sports ID, your XTREME SPORTS ID wristband includes an 800 # and a unique 8-digit ID # to connect with our interactive phone system. XTREME SPORTS ID's Patent Pending, "Text-to-Voice" technology will quickly provide medical information for those assisting you in the event of an emergency. Including:
Who am I?
Address?
Emergency Contacts
Insurance Provider
Primary Physician
Medical Alerts / Allergies / Medications

*Where am I? This feature allows you to record your plans and sends an email to three personal contacts. (e.g. 11/23/08, Surfing at Honolua Bay, be back at 3:00 PM)

Your choice, I could really see a partnership with Lance to help push to the next level, since it is made from the same material.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Swollow a RFID Tagged Pill to prevent Over Heating


Would you take a pill that would monitor your vitals during a race, or even training? Could tell you when your body is starting to overheat, muscles are breaking down, etc.. For race organizers this could be the next thing, making sure you are staying hydrated and not collapsing. Here is how us at TubaDuba see this working.
You take the pill before the start of the race, step on a pad to make sure that it works. As you compete in a Marathon or Triathlon you would cross over pad/readers along the way, on a monitor your stats could show up, if the system saw that you needed to be hydrated a water station would follow the readings. In case a runner showed a potentially dangerous reading, nearby medical teams were given access to the data so they could reach the runner, stop him, and treat him immediately. Simple safe and completely harmless.
Cheers

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

NiteRider, see at night!


Gas prices have gone way up, Mini's are sold out for 2009, so bike commuting is getting more popular and summer is coming to an end. Which means it gets darker sooner. Clipping a NiteRider TriNewt to your bars means only one thing, daylight at night, plain and simple. The battery is big and can hold a charge for over 3.5 hours in full mode. Even the old systems from the 1990 are still going strong. If anything breaks just order up a new part.
Description:
The TriNewt was designed with cycling specifically in mind. As a result, no ‘off the shelf’ optics are used in the TriNewt.Instead the 3 high-powered LED’s are housed in a custom made reflector to deliver a beam pattern ideal for night riding. The TriNewt incorporates a cluster of 3 high-powered LED’s to achieve a retina searing real world output of 500 lumens! The TriNewt uses a Borofloat lens to greatly minimize light loss, when compared to a traditional glass lens or total internal reflector. A wireless remote version of the TriNewt is available, allowing light control without your hands ever having to leave your handlebars, regardless of where you are mounting your light. This added layer of safety is not found anywhere else. All of these features, combined with regulated run times ranging from 3:30 – 7:00 HRS and a lightweight Li-Ion battery, make the TriNewt the light by which all others are judged.

Now you have no excuses, light is 24/7.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Wizard Evacuation Rescue Product


High-rises are tough to get out of in an emergency, this is only a design but what a relief it would be if you live in New York to have The Wizard stashed in your closet. “The Wizard” was dreamed up to make the high-rise lifestyle a little less scary by providing a quick exit in an emergency situation. The Wizard “caters for this necessity by providing automated public safety solutions with up to 250m of reciprocating lifeline technology.
Even if you don't have one the New York Fire Departments should.