North Texas Mom Invents Emergency Contact Keychain for School Safety
WFAASeptember 7, 20251 min1,097 views
6 connections·9 entities in this video→Genesis of the Emergency Keychain
- 💡 Donna Duke, a mom from North Texas, invented palm-sized NFC keychains to help school faculty reach parents during emergencies.
- 📌 The inspiration struck when her four-year-old daughter, despite knowing her number, was too disregulated to provide it to a bus driver who didn't know her stop.
How the Keychain Works
- 🛠️ The keychain contains an NFC chip that, when tapped by a smartphone, directly connects the user to the parent's contact information.
- ✅ Donna learned to 3D print the keychains at home, making them easily producible.
Rapid Development and Market Response
- 🚀 What started as a personal project for her daughter quickly gained traction.
- 📈 Within a week, friends expressed interest, leading Donna to create an Etsy shop where the keychains have seen significant sales.
Addressing Parental Concerns
- 🔒 The invention provides peace of mind for parents, especially with new legislation like House Bill 1481 banning cell phones in public classrooms.
- 💖 Donna's motivation stemmed from a desire to help her daughter and other children, showcasing how quickly moms can act for their children's safety.
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