Dear Ladies and Gentlemen!
My name is Richard Pfeffer and in connection with my professional activity as CEO of an engineering office in the field of technical building equipment and my activity in my spare time as a passionate firefighter, I think a lot about how certain accidents could have been avoided/prevented.
Due to an event in my immediate surroundings, I have explicitly dealt with the avoidance/prevention of heat and cold accidents in vehicles. I think I do not need to lose many lines about it, everyone knows the dramatic headlines from the media that tear my heart as a family dad.
Actually, it did not take long and after a short time I have developed a system that makes the aforementioned headlines disappear from the screen and this fully throughout the vehicle. In the course of the detail work for the patent application, this was extended gradually by further features - naturally also these extensions, which developed in derivative from the experiences in the employment and further their deficits, stand in connection with the lifesaving.
1000 kids are dead (worldwide) cause of hot cars [1] - we want to eliminate these tragedies with the new PR 7 – System. In Australia the emergency services have to rescue ~5000 victims from hot vehicles every year![2]
“20 participating automakers (including General Motors Co, Ford Motor Co, Volkswagen AG, Toyota Motor Corp, Hyundai Motor Co and Honda Motor Co) announced plans to equip all U.S. vehicles with a rear-seat reminder system by the 2025 model year.” [3]
I would be very happy if you would give us the opportunity to introduce this system to you, I am sure that your enthusiasm will be very great.
So I look forward to your feedback to our Mrs. Riemer:
Margit Riemer (m.riemer@pfeffer-partner.at)
You can find more information on the website: www.pr7-foundation.com (on the bottom right corner you can translate in every language)
Yours sincerely Richard Pfeffer
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[1] https://www.kidsandcars.org/how-kids-get-hurt/heat-stroke/
[2] Info from Australian Embassy
[3] https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/verkehr/kinder-hitzetod-auto-usa-statistik/
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