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		<title>Autism on the Rise</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 14:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email Several health and scientific journals have recently reported that Autism is on the rise. The reason (or reasons) why Autism is becoming more common is largely unknown. Many scientists &#8230;<a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/2011/10/03/autism-on-the-rise/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>Several health and scientific journals have recently reported that Autism is on the rise. The reason (or reasons) why Autism is becoming more common is largely unknown. Many scientists point to the environment while others point to poor nutrition.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/iStock_000016044035XSmall.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9752" title="Autism on the Rise" src="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/iStock_000016044035XSmall.jpg" alt="" width="425" height="282" /></a></p>
<p>As health experts attempt to solve the Autism mystery, more and more people responsible for Autistic children and adults are turning to GPS technology.</p>
<p>A recent story about a 4-year old Autistic child has caused a lot of parents to consider GPS tracking bracelets for Autistic children. Jackson Kastner went missing one day while his mother was unloading groceries. Panicked, Kastner’s mother phoned local police. Michigan search and rescue found Jackson’s body floating in a local river less than three hours after he had disappeared.</p>
<p>While sad, Kastner’s case is not an unusual one. Autistic children often wander away from home without any warning. As Autism rates increase, tracking devices become more and more important.</p>
<p>Scientists and health officials are still trying to understand why Autism is on the rise. In the meantime, keeping track of any Autistic person can be accomplished with the help of GPS technology.</p>
<p>Article Written by Harriette Halepis</p>
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		<title>Australian Autistic Boy Hit by Train</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 16:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email Perhaps GPS tracking could have averted a tragic accident on March 30. The sad story of Kieran hit the news last Thursday morning. The six-year-old autistic boy wandered from &#8230;<a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/2011/05/02/australian-autistic-boy-hit-by-train/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>Perhaps  GPS tracking could have averted a tragic accident on March 30. The sad  story of Kieran hit the news last Thursday morning. The six-year-old  autistic boy wandered from his home in Geelong, a city in the Australian  state of Victoria, around 6 p.m. By 7 p.m., police had been alerted by  several phone calls, including people who had seen the boy crossing a  highway, and were searching for the lost child. About half an hour  later, a train on its way to Warrnambool struck and killed the boy. The  driver saw someone on the tracks and pulled the emergency brake, but it  was too late to stop the momentum of the train in time.</p>
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<p>One  news article suggests the parents are asking for a GPS tracking system  to avoid future incidences like these. While the article was not clear  exactly what the system was being asked to track, GPS actually can be  used in more than one way to prevent such accidents.<br />
One  potential use is a fleet tracking system to keep tabs on the movements  of each train. Each engine would have a small device as part of a  network connecting devices to satellites to computers. Dispatchers could  follow the trains&#8217; locations in real time and immediately alert drivers  if problems have been reported on the tracks ahead. Perhaps police  could have asked for train traffic to be stopped or slowed in the area  where the boy had been seen.<br />
Another  potential use is a child tracker that can be worn as an anklet or  bracelet. The device would communicate to satellites in the same way,  and parents could find a child&#8217;s location immediately. This kind of  system has been used to keep watch over elderly suffering dementia,  children in large crowds, and even parolees. The responsible party can  set up geographic boundaries and be alerted instantly if the device  wearer goes out of a certain area.<br />
In  the end, no one can ever say what would or would not have happened “if  only . . . .” Speculations cannot heal grief or change the past. But we  can learn from the past and take measures to ensure this story is not  repeated. Our part now is to review our own areas of interest and  influence, and then to implement precautions to protect the people we  know and love.</p>
<p>Article Written by Kadence Vyra</p>
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		<title>The S-911 Keeps Time&#8230; And So Much More.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email Adiant Solutions, a Scottsdale, Arizona, company, has invented a new watch. Watches are created everyday around the globe, but this watch is unlike all the rest. The S-911 is &#8230;<a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/2011/04/27/the-s-911-keeps-time-and-so-much-more/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>Adiant Solutions, a Scottsdale, Arizona, company, has invented a new watch. Watches are created everyday around the globe, but this watch is unlike all the rest. The S-911 is a GPS tracking device and wristwatch all rolled into one sleek and compact package. So sleek, in fact, that anyone suffering from a cognitive disorder won’t mind wearing it.</p>
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<p>The S-911 has one purpose: to track those who need tracking the most. People who suffer from brain malfunctions such as Alzheimer’s disease, autism, brain trauma, or any other disorder can be found at all times of the day with the S-911.</p>
<p>Once activated, this watch records data in real-time. Wherever a person wanders, caregivers will never be too far behind thanks to the S-911.</p>
<p>In addition to real-time tracking, the S-911 has a two-way call function. Caregivers can phone a watch wearer in order to check on a patient. Further, the S-911 has a panic button, a motion detector that can detect falls, and geo-fencing abilities. The only thing a caregiver needs is a personal computer or a smartphone to keep a virtual eye on a patient at all times. With all of these features, the S-911 is in a class all by itself.</p>
<p>GPS and cognitive disorders are a natural match. When sticking by someone&#8217;s side isn&#8217;t possible, a simple GPS tracking device can be your eyes and ears. The S-911 is currently available to the general public through the <a href="http://www.adiant-solutions.com/">Adiant Solutions</a> website.</p>
<p>Article Written by Harriette Halepis</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email On the morning of March 26, 2011, a 15-year old autistic boy went missing. The Lubbock, Texas, boy was playing in his backyard when he disappeared. Moments later, Rhonda &#8230;<a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/2011/03/28/gps-tracking-bracelets-have-100-success-rate/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>On the morning of March 26, 2011, a 15-year old autistic boy went missing. The Lubbock, Texas, boy was playing in his backyard when he disappeared. Moments later, Rhonda Massey look out of her window and panicked when she couldn’t locate her son, Matthew. Rhonda then called police who were able to track Matthew using GPS technology.</p>
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<p>Matthew Massey wears a GPS tracking bracelet. When Matthew’s mother phoned police, the boy’s whereabouts were immediately noted. Matthew had wandered nearly ten blocks away from his home by the time that Rhonda realized he was missing. Even though Matthew had never wandered away before, Rhonda knew that it was only a matter of time.</p>
<p>The GPS tracking bracelet that Matthew Massey wears is part of a program called Project Lifesaver. This program was put into place to help protect those people who suffer from brain disorders. Often, people with various brain disorders from Alzheimer’s to Autism wander away from home. This causes caretakers to panic.</p>
<p>According to Project Lifesaver, the GPS tracking bracelets that participants wear are 100% effective. All people who wear a Project Lifesaver GPS tracking bracelet has been found. The program is relatively new in Lubbock, Texas, but Rhonda Massey is more than a little happy that the project was instated.</p>
<p>The Lubbock Sherriff’s Department told press that people who wear a Project Lifesaver GPS tracking bracelet are usually found within nine hours of first disappearance. For Rhonda Massey, the Project Lifesaver GPS tracking bracelet provides her with security. Massey recently told press that “<em>to have that piece of mind is priceless, you can&#8217;t buy that piece of mind.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>GPS tracking devices save lives daily. If you have a loved one who could benefit from GPS tracking technology, don’t wait. People who suffer from brain disorders may wander off, but (like Rhonda Massey), you can have complete peace of mind by purchasing a GPS tracking device.</p>
<p>Article Written by Harriette Halepis</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email By Greg Bartlett Both children and adults having autism tend to wander at will. This can put these people in very dangerous situations. Though an autistic individual’s family may &#8230;<a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/2009/08/21/gps-tracking-and-autism/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Both children and adults having autism tend to wander at will.  This can put these people in very dangerous situations.  Though an autistic individual’s family may be able to watch him or her most of the time, it is impossible for the family to guard them every minute of the day.  As of July 2009, recent research suggested that about 92% of autistic young people have a tendency to wander.  This is an extremely high rate.</p>
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<p>A family ought to have a game plan in place for when such situations develop.  The family of the autistic person can prepare by having contact information and a photo identifying the autistic person prepared and distributed to their neighbors and the local police.  Another excellent option is to set up a GPS device on the autistic child or adult that will be able to track and monitor the person’s location at all times.  </p>
<p>The technology behind GPS devices grew out of World War II technology and was made available to civilians in the 1980’s – due to a United States passenger airplane tragically, though unwittingly, crossing into enemy airspace due to defects in the navigational equipment available to the pilot of the plane and his team.</p>
<p>Out of this tragedy has grown a convenience that is practically taken for granted by many families today.  As research is suggesting, a <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com">GPS tracking</a> device attached to a child or adult with autism can help save that person’s life.  GPS tracking has become a wonderful asset to many different people in the twenty-first century.</p>
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<p>Autistic individuals have a tendency to wander. According to a recent study by the National Autism Association, 92% of autistic children will wander away from home at least once. Wandering is a serious issue for the families of autistic individuals, especially because of concerns about safety.</p>
<p>One autism association notes that drowning is one of the top safety risks because autistic individuals are drawn to water but don&#8217;t realize the danger of drowning. If your autistic child wanders away and finds a pond, chances are your child may drown before you even realize he or she is missing.</p>
<p>Naturally, concerned family members are doing everything possible to ensure the safety of their autistic loved one. They attempt to keep close tabs on the individual, teach him or her to swim, and may also give informational flyers to neighbors and police officers who might be able to help in case the individual does wander off.</p>
<p>However, one of the best options is a GPS tracking device. Since GPS devices are small and can be easily carried by an individual, it won&#8217;t be burdensome to the autistic child or adult. In fact, some companies now offer GPS tracking enabled shoes and clothing so that as long as the individual is wearing the shoes or the item of clothing, you can track him or her.</p>
<p>A GPS tracking device will let you know exactly where the individual is at all times. If your child wanders off, you don&#8217;t have to institute a search in the entire neighborhood &#8211; and beyond &#8211; to find him or her. In fact, many companies offer a GPS tracking device which will even alert you if the wearer goes outside predetermined boundaries or goes into certain areas. For instance, if your child manages to get out of your back yard, you&#8217;d receive an alert instantly. If you already know where the water areas in your neighborhood are, such as ponds, lakes, and pools, you could enter them into the GPS system and be alerted if your child goes near any of the locations.</p>
<p>Locating your wandering autistic child quickly is vital for the safety of your child and may be an issue of life and death. Help protect your autistic child with a <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/products.php">GPS tracking device</a> so that you can know where your child is at all times and receive alerts if he or she starts wandering. A GPS device won&#8217;t stop your child from wandering, but it may help save a life.</p>
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<p>There has been a lot of talk about GPS enabled shoes and devices meant for use with Alzheimer’s patients. However, one large group of people that can really benefit from a GPS tracking device has been largely overlooked.<img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-2540" title="autismspeaks" src="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/autismspeaks-144x150.png" alt="autismspeaks" width="144" height="150" /></p>
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Autistic adults and children are often unaware of the environment around them. This tends to lead to wandering and other dangers. While people that do not have autism would never think of stepping off a bridge into a large body of water, autistic people often do not fear such cautionary areas.</p>
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Sadly, hundreds of autistic people fall into harm’s way every year. The good news is that most of these accidents can be easily prevented. If you happen to be the main caregiver for an autistic person, you may want to consider a GPS tracking device.<br />
With the help of GPS tracking technology, it is possible to keep an autistic child or adult within a certain “safe” area. If this person wanders out of the safe area, a primary caregiver will be notified right away. Of course, a GPS tracker cannot physically prevent a person from encountering danger, though this type of device can provide peace of mind.</p>
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It is also important to notify your neighbours of an autistic child or adult. This way, when your loved one wanders away from home, a neighbour or friend can be called upon quickly. In addition to notifying neighbours, it is also wise to speak with local emergency officials.</p>
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If your local fire and police departments know about an autistic child within their neighbourhood, they will also know who to look for if your loved one wanders outside of a safe zone. While all of the aforementioned things may seem slightly excessive, they can all prevent an autistic person from a treacherous situation.</p>
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Presently, there aren’t any GPS tracking devices that have been specifically developed for autistic people, though there are a number of trackers on the market that can be used in this manner. Most of these devices are also cost-worthy, easily attained, and durable.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rmtracking.com">GPS tracking devices</a> come in a number of forms including wrist watches, bracelets, small devices that can be clipped to clothing or backpacks, and even shoes. Constantly shadowing an autistic person may be difficult to do, though knowing that they are safe while you are away can provide some comfort.</p>
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<p>Many people, who are somewhat less than mentally competent, live in our cities and have freedom to roam at will. Autism affects many children in this country who do not relate to the outside world in the same way that most people do. These individuals tend to live in their own world and only react to the real world on a very limited scale that involves doing things in the same way every day with little or no variation. If their routine is thrown off, these individuals can become completely lost within just a few blocks of their home.</p>
<p>Alzheimer&#8217;s is another disease that affects many elderly people. This disease causes the individual afflicted to live in the past. This results in the individual not knowing where they are even if they are in their own home. The further along Alzheimer&#8217;s progresses the more disoriented the individual becomes in their surroundings. Because of the nature of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease, the majority of Alzheimer&#8217;s patients are put into a nursing home or other facility where the staff is more equipped to handle them. Despite this Alzheimer&#8217;s patients still often get lost close to their residences. </p>
<p>For the parents, children, or unrelated caregivers of these mentally deficient individuals, there is now a technology that is proven to be helpful in locating lost individuals quickly and efficiently so that someone can recover them and get back to their home unharmed. GPS tracking can be used with a bracelet or similar jewelry item that is worn by the individual and sends out a signal that can be picked up and read by a computer with an internet connection so that the whereabouts of the person can be ascertained quickly when it is noticed that they are missing.</p>
<p>This particular use of <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com">GPS tracking systems</a> has saved the lives of many Alzheimer&#8217;s patients who have wandered away from nursing homes and skill nursing facilities. These are often located in a semi rural area where the patient can become lost within a quarter mile of the facility and not be able to find his/her way back, even if he/she realizes he/she is lost. In the past, many patients have been searched for in a manhunt that lasted for several days before being found, dead from exposure, usually less than a mile from where they went missing from. The same technology can be applied to Autistic individuals and others with an altered mental capacity.  For more information about GPS technology call Rocky Mountain Tracking, Inc. at 1-888-242-0500.</p>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>One county in Minnesota is looking into using GPS tracking technology to help some its residents with disabilities. Dakota County may follow lead of neighboring counties and municipalities across the country. This vulnerable population and their loved ones could benefit if county officials approve of the plan.</p>
<p>Jurisdictions can provide tracking bracelets to those who have had brain injuries, suffer with autism, Alzheimer’s or similar ailments. One sheriff started to consider this use of <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com" target="_blank">GPS vehicle tracking</a> technology after he was approached by families who wanted increased protection for their loved ones. One family who approached him has gone through the anguish of having a son who has autism wander away more than once. The man seems to find his way toward water each time and his family is concerned about his safety.</p>
<p><IMG SRC="http://www.rmtracking.com/photos-lost2.jpg" WIDTH="480" HEIGHT="165" BORDER="0" ALT="Protect Your Family.  GPS Tracking to monitor a vehicle and being able to locate your parents or family members in case of an emergency is important.  Being able to track your parents will allow you to receive notification if the vehicle has been involved in an accident.  GPS vehicle tracking can help you keep your elderly driver safe and help locate someone in distress.  Tracking your loved ones can give you an extra layer of protection and safety.  Tracking your parents is a perfect solution if they are elderly, have concerning health issues, or are going on a road trip.">		</p>
<p>When a person who is wearing a <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/products.html" target="_blank">GPS tracking device</a> designed for personal safety goes missing, a family member of caregiver needs to contact the authorities. Then they send out a team that has been specially trained in search-and-rescue missions.</p>
<p>People with disabilities who wander off tend to have limited communication skills. Even if they realize that they are lost, they are often not able to seek the help they need. Families and caregivers may not always be able to prevent someone from wandering off, but it is possible to take measures to protect those with special needs.</p>
<p>When it comes to personal tracking, Rock Mountain Tracking (RMT) provides the products and comprehensive customer support. A lot of GPS solution providers that are simply not structured to give helpful, customer-friendly to access tech support after you purchase a unit.  RMT offers customer and tech support that is second to none. Call RMT at (877) 477-9668 or visit http://www.rmtracking.com to learn more about how you can benefit from <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/personaltracking.html" target="_blank"> personal tracking</a>.</p>
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		<title>GPS Devices Can Help Track Autistic Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 14:23:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email One family in North Dakota decided to look into purchasing a GPS tracking device after their autistic son wandered away from the family while he was outside one day. &#8230;<a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/2008/04/25/gps-devices-can-help-track-autistic-children/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<div style="clear:both;"></div><p>One family in North Dakota decided to look into purchasing a GPS <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/products.html">tracking device</a> after their autistic son wandered away from the family while he was outside one day. A child without autism can also easily wander away and become lost and disoriented. This is a very frightening situation. But, as you can understand, the parents in this case were doubly panicked because their son does not have the communication skills that other children have. These parents actually have two sons with autism. So after the incident where one son was separated from the family, they started trying to find ways to make sure that they could keep all of their children safe.</p>
<p>It took an hour and a half, but the family’s missing son was eventually found. However, if you have lost your child for even one minute, you know that you can age a million years with worry in a very short amount of time. Children are also traumatized after being lost and even if they don’t say a lot about it, they tend to cling to their parents more after being found. And a child with autism who has limited communication skills will be affected in ways that they cannot necessarily express.</p>
<p>Children do wander off, on purpose or by accident. A parent may not be able to prevent this, but you can take measures to protect your child. Whether or not your children have special needs, you may still want to consider getting a <a href="http://www.rmtracking.com/personaltracking.html">GPS tracking system</a> to keep up with their whereabouts. It can save you and them a lot of heartache and worry.</p>
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