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  Credit Where Credit is Due!

It's been hot and humid around here, but life goes on. We had our BBQ on Sunday, and all went well. I got to cook over a wood fire, which is what I like to do when I'm camping, which we haven't done yet this summer. Today will be an outdoor day for mowing, and I need to get to it before it gets too hot.

But I was reading email over coffee and breakfast, and I came across this article in pet news. Not only is the theme of the article important--don't leave a pet in a hot car, but this story is about a 13-year-old who is actually doing something worthwhile with his time this summer. I managed to make a few bucks when I was that age, but I have to give this guy credit; he's doing more at that age than I did. Here's the article...


Hanna teen detects need for pet alarm

Science star knows hot cars and animals don't mix; NAIT helps with project

Clara Ho, The Edmonton Journal
Published: 1:03 am

Brian Larson hopes to see a decrease in the number of pets perishing as a result of being left in overheated vehicles.

"I think most pet owners know that vehicles can get very hot, but they just don't realize how fast it happens," Larson said.

That's why the 13-year-old science whiz from Hanna, about 300 kilometres southeast of Edmonton, is spending his summer collecting data to develop an alarm system that will alert pet owners when temperatures get too hot for their furry friends.

With the help of NAIT's electronics engineering technology department, Larson said he wants to develop a prototype that he can eventually bring to market.

He described the alarm system as a little box that would be installed in the vehicle to record temperature and humidity. When it reaches levels deemed dangerous for a pet, the system would send a frequency to a device similar to a keychain fob and set off an alarm.

"My device would give (pet owners) time to get back to the car before their pet suffered from heatstroke."

Larson came up with the idea two years ago after his aunt and uncle's two Chihuahuas died after being left in an RV for an hour. At the time, the outside temperature was 20 degrees C.

"When they came back, one was dead and on the way to the vet, the other died from heatstroke," Larson said. "The windows were cracked and the upper vents were cracked as well, but it still wasn't enough to save the pets."

Larson, who has six dogs of his own, began gathering research, consulting with veterinarians across Canada, surveying animal shelters and pet owners, and conducting tests on his family's cars.

After his preliminary model of an alarm system won him first place at the Alberta Central East Science Fair this spring, Larson approached Mark Archibald, chair of the electronics engineering technology department at NAIT, to help him move forward with the project.

"I thought, 'Wow, this is pretty ambitious and this is a very intelligent young man to be pursuing something like this,'" Archibald said.

To help Larson collect accurate data, NAIT customized two data loggers that will record temperature and humidity levels every 15 seconds, information that can later be uploaded into a computer and graphed.

For five days a week until the end of August, Larson will sample a variety of vehicles in different colours and sizes at a Hanna GM dealership. He will also test vehicles with the windows rolled down two inches.

At the end of the summer, Larson will take his data to NAIT to develop a prototype, which Archibald estimated will take about two months to complete.

Larson said he is confident about his project and thinks it will have global appeal. "I think I can save the police and humane societies a lot of time and I also think pet owners will want to know that their pet is safe."

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posted on July 8, 2008 7:02 AM ()

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It's a great idea, though I still don't get why anyone would leave their pets (or children) in a car at all when there is even the slightest potential for danger.
comment by shesaidwhat on July 11, 2008 3:17 AM ()
All the things that I need to do before kicking the Bucket!!
comment by fredo on July 9, 2008 9:39 AM ()
Yup, thanx, I saw your other reply about this. The only thing on my bucket list is to take the trailer out west for a few months. Maybe after the oil bubble bursts!
reply by jjoohhnn on July 9, 2008 12:51 PM ()
This kid will some day own the world. Good for him
comment by grumpy on July 9, 2008 7:59 AM ()
Yup, he's on the right track!
reply by jjoohhnn on July 9, 2008 12:50 PM ()
Wow! Can you say cha-ching?! What a great way to save the lives of so many innocent little animals. It will be interesting to see what happens with this kid as he grows up.
comment by jennrud on July 8, 2008 10:14 PM ()
Yeah, unfortunately, we'll never hear another word about him unless he becomes the next... geez.. senior moment... the guy who founded Microsoft! Oh, yeah, Bill Gates.
reply by jjoohhnn on July 9, 2008 7:27 AM ()
Great idea! Funny thing is that the town of Hanna is fairly close to where I live, yet I hear about it on a NY blog.
comment by imaginaryfriend on July 8, 2008 6:08 PM ()
Ah yeasa, the Internet is a wonderful thing!
reply by jjoohhnn on July 9, 2008 7:24 AM ()
Grat news for a change.This kid is awesome and must have a very kind heart.I hope it works and he makes alot of money to continue his studies for animals.I also hope it saves many,many pets.Laurie
comment by dogsalot on July 8, 2008 4:43 PM ()
This reminds me of a girl that was busy talking on her phone.A little white dog was running back and forth across the street dodging cars.I was running behind it,with my leash which I carry with me at all times,for this reason.The dog finally ran into a complex.I'm running around screaming,does anyone know where this dog lives.The girl comes strolling out of her patio[still on the phone] and said ,yeah it's my dog but he won't come to me.After cursing her out about being a unresponsible pet owner,I coaxed the dog into the patio with no problem.She didn't even thank me.I carry food,water,and a leash in my car and rescue these poor creatures.I have 5 dogs in all,two are rescues. Laurie
reply by dogsalot on July 9, 2008 2:00 PM ()
Yeah, although I haven't read any comments from people who are waiting to buy one. We were parked next to somebody at Walmart who could have used it. The woman opened the back door of the car and told the dogs she'd turn on the a/c, as if that made everything Ok. It was much too hot for dogs in the car (the boyz were in the bed of the pickup), and I let her know (politely), that I was aware of what she did.
reply by jjoohhnn on July 9, 2008 7:22 AM ()
omg... that's amazing! I wonder what he'll be when he grows up completely!!!
comment by kristilyn3 on July 8, 2008 9:38 AM ()
Yeah, looks like he's more than half-way there already! Engineer, maybe, or accountant if he likes numbers?
reply by jjoohhnn on July 9, 2008 7:17 AM ()
Whoa!that is great and a valuable idea.
Yes,he does deserved a lot of credit.
comment by fredo on July 8, 2008 9:28 AM ()
Never know... He may be able to sell his data to an air condition company or pet-carrier company, or something totally unexpected. I can't help but admire the kid. Me and my buddies used to talk about all sorts of inventions, but it never got any further than talk.
reply by jjoohhnn on July 9, 2008 7:15 AM ()
Dante would have an appropriate punishment for the fools who leave pets to cook in hot cars...
comment by looserobes on July 8, 2008 7:29 AM ()
True, but I know how easy it is to fall into the "trap". "We're only getting a few items", "I'm just dropping off this form", etc. We have to take the boyz with us when we're staying away overnight or longer, and if we have to stop to shop, or whatever, one of us stays with the truck and the boyz.
reply by jjoohhnn on July 9, 2008 7:11 AM ()

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