2008 GMC Acadia: Solar Cooling Fan

 


Product Link: https://dl.wish.com/oV3CD Promotional Code: nslzqhb Note: Windows were rolled all the way up...after the initial attempt.....! Rubber glass fixture is to be fitted by the side of the solar fan rather than under neath it. These fixtures cover the portion of the window left open because of the solar fan....."

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Q: How does one keep cooler temperatures inside a vehicle despite of hot weather outside?
A: As shown in the video
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Applications: Passengers, On route stops, pets, Food delivery, Cargo
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Relevant Background: "fan is a powered machine used to create a flow of air. A fan consists of a rotating arrangement of vanes or blades, which act on the air. The rotating assembly of blades and hub is known as an impellerrotor, or runner. Usually, it is contained within some form of housing, or case.[1] This may direct the airflow, or increase safety by preventing objects from contacting the fan blades. Most fans are powered by electric motors, but other sources of power may be used, including hydraulic motorshandcranks, and internal combustion engines..." ("Fan (machine)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_(machine)#Solar_powered_fan)

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Relevant Statistics: "The number of child hot car deaths for 2020 is currently 1; this number will be updated as new information becomes available throughout the year. On average, 39 children under the age of 15 die each year from heatstroke after being left in a vehicle. Nearly every state has experienced at least one death since 1998, and in 2018, a record number of 53 children died after being left in a hot vehicle, closely followed in 2019 with 52 deaths..." (« "Hot Car Deaths", https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/motor-vehicle/motor-vehicle-safety-issues/hotcars/)
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More statistics: "Social distancing restrictions at grocery stores may tempt parents to leave their child in the car to decrease the child’s risk of exposure while they shop. However, even with the window cracked or the vehicle parked in the shade, the interior temperatures within the car can reach dangerous levels in a short period of time. It’s never safe to leave a child unattended in a vehicle.... CR testing showed that even when it was 61° F outside, the temperature inside a closed car reached more than 105° F in just 1 hour, an extremely dangerous and potentially fatal level for a child..." ("Hot Car Fatalities Are a Year-Round Threat to Children and Pets", https://www.consumerreports.org/car-safety/hot-car-fatalities-year-round-threat-to-children-pets-heat-stroke/)
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More statistics: " Every year, PETA receives reports about dogs, cats, and other animals who have died after being left in hot cars or outside during the summer months. Fifty-eight animals endured hot weather–related deaths in 2018 alone—and those are just the ones that were reported. Most almost certainly aren’t." ("114 Animal Companions Have Endured Heat-Related Deaths Since 2018That We Know Of", https://www.peta.org/features/dogs-and-other-companion-animals-suffer-heat-related-deaths/)
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Relevant Insurance Coverage:
a. Auto insurance- all perils
b. Liability Coverage
i. Personal liability covers personal injury, liability for children, liability for wild animals, liability of a bailee like that who transports pets, employers liability for residence employees etc
ii. Business liability covers business equipment, operations liability and product liability c. Travel and health coverage
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