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Baby sensors for large appliances

Detect environments and don't kill children with them
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As the cost of a computer drops it makes more and more sense to place this device into all large appliances. It would detect anything the approximate weight and heat of a small child or pet and send a notification to the device control, which would refuse to start and sound an alarm.
Voice, Aug 16 2014

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       Inspired. A tiny programming change would be all that's required to turn appliances into self-acting traps for cats and/or small children.   

       A safety interlock to protect dogs would be necessary.
8th of 7, Aug 16 2014
  

       Babies cry. At least that is what I was told.   

       An audio only prototype would seem a good place to start.   

       "Baby stops fancy restaurant dead in it's tracks by caterwauling." Snooty Restaurant Rag tattles.
popbottle, Aug 16 2014
  

       //safety interlock to protect dogs// I'd be more inclined to go with size/weight: that way you could get purse-rats as well.
FlyingToaster, Aug 16 2014
  
      
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