Saturday, February 14, 2009

LoJack Your Peeps

The company that brought you tracking devices for stolen cars and lost animals have found a new market: tracking human beings.

From Slate magazine...
In fact, two companies have already put radio monitors on 18,000 people with Alzheimer's or brain injuries. Now LoJack is joining the market in a big way. Yesterday, the company announced a "diversification strategy" to "track and rescue people at risk of wandering, including those with Alzheimer's, autism, Down syndrome and dementia."

LoJack anticipates up to 16 million Alzheimer's patients by 2050, most of whom wander away at some point. But the company also notes that "autism, which is the fastest growing developmental disability that now afflicts one in every 150 babies born, can also cause children to wander."

I think there are also quite a few Australians that routinely wander off.

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