subject: Three Groups that would benefit froma Gps unit [print this page] Three Groups that would benefit froma Gps unit
Children
These days, kids are the greatest group in danger of abduction. Child abductions by a family member is a family nightmare, with more than 203,000 occurrences within the U.S. each year. Although a large majority of child abuductions are done by a member of the family, it is the child that typically suffers severe lifelong psychological and emotional damage. An additional 58,200 are abducted by non family members every year.
Teenagers
Your teenager may not be willing, but a GPS system can help them in several ways. Pressure from peers hasn't changed and from time to time this age bracket has problems saying no. A GPS system can also protect personal property from being stolen like costly musical instruments, smartphone, mp3 players, and most important... cars. GPS trackers also have the ability to determine exactly how fast your licensed teen is driving.
Adults
Early onset Alzheimer's makes up about 5 -10% of suffers and may even hit ages ranges as low as thirty to forty. Despite the fact that little is known about how exactly it onsets, genetic predisposition can cause the disease as the person starts to show signs and symptoms of forgetfulness and loss of memory. In addition to both of these traits, problem solving is a characteristic of dementia. Even though your elderly family member can still remember their way around the block, they can be in danger of experiencing one of these episodes. Many people will help a lost kid but few people can recognize the indicators of a lost senior citizen, and many times they don't get the help they need right away.