Development of a safety door device for vehicles/ Arymylloj H. Costales, James Kenneth L. Dioneda, Robert A. Reyes, and Malone M. Tiangco .--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2019Description: ix, 61pages: 29cm. +1 CD-ROM ( 4 3/4in.)Content type: - BTH TL 146 C67 2019
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Thesis (undergraduate)
College of Industrial Technology.-- Bachelor of Technology major in Automotive Engineering Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2019.
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The study, Development of Safety Door Device for Vehicle aims to provide a safety door
device that prioritise the safety of the people who use vehicle in everyday life. The Safety
Door Device for Vehicle has feature that help the vehicle owners to recognize that it is
unsafe to depart before they start the engine. Many users face this issue when they forget
to close the door properly which causes accidents, especially in public vehicles and
private. The researchers came to this development that will lessen. Falling from the car
which causes injuries to the users especially to those with children inside. The researchers
developed this device to notify the vehicle owner that one of the doors of the vehicle is
not properly closed, hence, the car will not start. This proposed project is well-planned
before fabrication to ensure the safety of the passengers. Affordable, reliable and easily-
available materials have been used to build the parts of the safety door device. The
researchers believe that this invention can help vehicle companies develop highly
innovative safety door devices in the future. The researchers tested that the device are
well-performed during the actual testing to test the Functionality, Aesthetics,
Workability, Durability and Safety. The project was evaluated by 15 evaluators
composed of vehicle technicians from a different companies and was rated 4.65 with a
descriptive rating of “Highly Acceptable”. The evaluators recommend that the device
must have fuse to prevent damage to the ignition system.
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