LifeDoor smart home fire safety hardware

A project in Blaine, WA by LifeDoor team
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A smart home fire safety device that automatically closes interior doors, lights up the room and sounds a secondary alarm in a fire.
Backers: 118
Average Pledge Per Backer: $225

Funded: $26,502 of $50,000
Dates: Jun 6th -> Jul 6th (30 days)
Project By: LifeDoor team
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Latest News

LifeDoor exclusive backers email list

July 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear LifeDoor supporter,       Thank you for your support!. Although the campaign wasn't as big of a success as we had wanted, we've gained some valuable insights into who the LifeDoor consumers are and what they want. The team here at LifeDoor... (Read More)

So how important is a closed door?

June 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Want to know more about the background science on which we based LifeDoor?  The recommendations to close your doors in a fire comes from years of research at UL and NFPA. You may have seen the “close before you doze” message on TV or heard it... (Read More)

LifeDoor featured in TechCrunch

June 12th - via: kickstarter.com
A big thank you to the good people at TechCrunch for the great article.  Check it out here: https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/11/lifedoor-crowdfunds-the-production-version-of-its-fire-thwarting-door-closer/ Thanks,  The LifeDoor Team  (Read More)

Team LifeDoor hits the road

June 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Last week was busy and productive.   Besides trying to keep up with all of the great questions, comments and pledges by our supporters, the founders of LifeDoor were on the road.   We had very productive meetings with our contract manufacturing... (Read More)

Local Firefighter

June 7th - via: myeverettnews.com
According to Sellinger, Lifedoor responds to the specific, universal sound a smoke alarm emits (called a T-3) and then using a special spring closes the attached door, lights up and sounds a secondary alarm. (Read More)

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