Save Life Lights Up Funeral Cars In Processional

Lights up funeral processional and alerts motorists to a passing funeral with the Save Life sign on the cars.

The Save Life is a specially designed, lighted sign with the word "Funeral" imprinted on it. It would be easily secured to vehicles in funeral processions. It is designed to offer a clear, easily understood marker to alert passing motorists that a funeral procession is passing. It would ensure family members would be offered the right of way so they would not be separated from the processional. The Save Life would be rectangular in shape, and encased in a durable plastic would be the word "FUNERAL" displayed across the front panel. The interior of the unit would contain flashing LED's that would illuminate the sign, making it easy to be seen.

The color schemes are endless for the lights. Operated by a simple on/off switch, power to the sign would be a battery. The Save Life would be secured to the rear window of any vehicle in the same manner as a GPS unit. Televised test marketing has been completed indicating strong consumer interest in Save life.

The Patent Pending Save Life was invented by Lawrence Joseph, of Brooklyn, NY, who said, "Just turning on headlights in a funeral processional to a cemetery is not always enough in this day and time. A sign on a car with the word "Funeral" emblazoned on it would let other motorists recognize that a funeral procession is passing, allowing them to show their respect by not intruding into the group."

EDITOR'S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invents Company, 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107 New York, NY 10123. Tel: 212-620-2629

INVENTS Company — 450 7th Avenue, Suite #1107 — New York, NY 10123

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