Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Condor Temperature Monitoring to Introduce New Product to Remotely Monitor, Alert Owners when Pets Get Overheated, Seeks Indiegogo Funding

ORLANDO, Fla. --- Condor Temperature Monitoring is introducing a new product that will remotely monitor animal enclosures---including the family car---and alert owners when their pets or even livestock become overheated, which can cause injury or death. Condor Temperature Monitoring, which already sells a wide range of environmental monitoring technology, is seeking funding for the initial production run of the Condor for Pets via Indiegogo.com, the web-based, crowd-sourced opportunity for small private investors to contribute to new inventions. Penni Blake, chief operating officer of Condor Temperature Monitoring, said startup production of the Condor for Pets will require initial capitalization in the amount of $31,000--funding that her company expects to acquire through an Indiegogo.com campaign (http://igg.me/at/condorpet/x/7582288). “There is no product on the market that reliably monitors temperature conditions inside cars, kennels, barns and other animal habitats and automatically alerts owners when temperatures reach unsafe levels,” Blake said. “Pet owners especially can find themselves in awkward circumstances when leaving pets in a car for even short durations when passers-by alert authorities,” she said. “The Condor for Pets comes with a highly visible decal for car windows to inform authorities and good Samaritans alike that the owner of the vehicle is responsibly caring for the pet and will be alerted if conditions threaten the health of the animal,” Blake explained. “The Condor for Pets provides an affordable, easy to use solution not only for vehicles but for kennels, warrens, coops, barn enclosures and other pet and livestock habitats,” she added. Basic materials required for the fulfillment of the Condor for Pets project are expensive. “We aren’t asking for speculative capital. Instead, we are offering presales of the Condor for Pets in order to drive costs down so we can offer the most advanced technology at a price everyone can afford,” Blake said. Condor Temperature Monitoring is one of the UCF Business Incubation Program’s soft-landing clients – a business headquartered outside the region that wants to startup operations in Metro Orlando – located at the Central Florida Research Park incubator site in East Orange County.

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