Carla D. Perez
Child care
United States of America
A child position monitoring device monitors the position of a child by detecting the signal strength of a radio frequency carrier from a transmitter attached to the child. If the signal of the radio frequency carrier is to weak, the child is to far away from the adult who has the child position monitoring device. The adult is informed through the use on an audio tone or through the use of vibrations coming from the device. The device also has a locating display for indicating the relative direction of the child with respect to the adult.