This is an official announcement.
As a member of the Autism community and father to 3 boys on the Autism Spectrum, I try to keep my finger on the pulse of the community as a whole and work to make things better for as many people as I can.
The goal of Lost and Tired is to help improve the lives of those touched by Autism and their families, while at the same time helping to educate those in general public.
One of the things that has been very close to my heart, especially with the recent, tragic news that another small child with Autism drown, after wandering away, is helping to rapidly recover the missing child before tragedy strikes.
My family has been very lucky in the sense that for the most part, my kids aren’t wanders. However, they have snuck out of the house before and have also taken off running while outside. It’s a terrifying experience that I wouldn’t wish on anyone.
That being said, I know so many of you out there face that worry every single day. I’ve spoken to many of you and I know the fear you are living with.
What happens if my child sneaks out of the house?
The fact of the matter is that no matter how hard you try, no matter how careful you are, things happen. If God forbid, this should happen to someone, the most important thing is locating your child ASAP.
I’m so excited to finally be able to announce a project that’s been two years in the making.
I’ve been working on a project to help parents with their child that wanders. It’s a revolutionary GPS tracking devices that will literally, allow you to locate your child within seconds.
As we are nearing the launch of this device, I will be able to share more details with you.
Please know that we are working very, very hard to help you keep your child safe. This is something that is very, very important to me personally and I’m proud and honored to be a part of this project.
More to come……… Stay tuned.
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