Have you seen the romper suit that changes colour before? Well, in the england they do have this type of romper suit.
The brand called "Babyglow", made by Chris Ebejer.
In 2003, Chris Ebejer, a young father from England conceived a method of detecting fever in babies.
High temperature is very dangerous for young babies. It can cause brain damage in babies. High temperature is also an indication of an illness such an menigitis.
Chris Ebejer, the inventor of the romper suit that changes colour is from England. He spent six years and £700,000 working with scientists to develop the suit.
Now, Chris Ebejer gave his creation named Babyglow to the world. Babyglow is a romper suit that changes its colour to indicate the wearer's temperature. This colour-changing garment will help to notify parents should their child suddenly develop a high temperature. Mr.Ebejer came up with the idea after watching a documentary on babies. He started to research for an ink pigmant with heat sensitive molecules. The Babyglow romper suits come in pink, blue and pastel green, all of which will turn white when the baby's temperature rises above 37°C.
Until the Babyglow romper suits become available in the market, parents can use a thermometer designed specifically for babies, such as the pacifier thermometer.
The romper suit contains special coloured pigments embedded into the fibres of the material. Whenever the baby's body temperature rises above 37°C, the romper suit will become white.
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Even though the parents can’t understand what baby says, this suit will tell them the baby have a fever whenever the body temperature rises.
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By Aw Kar Yan 1000717953
1 comments:
Oh, if I can get hold of this interesting product, I'll definitely get it for my little boy!
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