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SENSE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. OTC: SNSGF: ENTERS THE $2.8 BILLION BLIND SPOT DETECTION MARKET AND THE $49 BILLION WASTE COLLECTION SERVICE INDUSTRY
Sense Technologies develops and markets backing awareness products for safety. A public company with its stock listed on the OTC under the symbol SNSGF. Sense Technologies, Inc. recently announced last week that it has begun a major marketing push with the update of its website and entering the $2.8 Billion blind spot detection system market.
The company is marketing its two outstanding blind spot detection products, Scope Out and Guardian Alert, aimed at saving lives with affordable solutions.
A survey from ABI Research found that the amount of money drivers will spend on blind-spot detection system has surged from 2011 to 2015 and will make even bigger gains in 2016. Blind spot detector sales revenue has gone up from $570 million in 2011 to over $2.8 billion in 2016.
The US Centers for Disease Control reported that from 2001-2003, an estimated 7,475 children under the age of 15 were treated for automobile back-over incidents. About 300 fatalities per year result from back up accidents.
Sense Technologies is also entering the lucrative commercial $49 Billion Waste Collection Service industry with a commercial vehicle safety solution aimed at saving lives.
The average American produces over 4 pounds of trash per day. That's more than enough waste to fill over 65,000 garbage trucks daily. It is estimated that there are over 185,000 garbage trucks running in the United States.
In 2013 there were over 15,000 fatality accidents over a five-year period. According to the survey of over 22,000 trucks, garbage trucks were the third leading cause of fatalities with an average 5.12 death per every 100 million miles driven.
According to the National Institute for Occupational Health, solid waste collection continues to have the fifth highest fatality rate in the United States -- 40.7 fatalities per 100,000 workers.
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PubcosPix Monster Christmas Pick: SNSGF
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