babyglow
Babies can only cry to let their emotions and feelings reach their mother and those caring for them. Fever and other illnesses are just frequent with infants, and their inability to let that out only adds to the perils of prolonged and dangerous symptoms. A father in the UK has been long working on a solution to keep baby body temperatures under control, and finally after six years of labor and at a cost of £700,000, Chris Ebejer along with scientists has developed the Babyglow – a garment that changes color with the baby’s temperature. Using ink pigment with heat-sensitive molecules, the color changing suit that’s available in pink, blue and pastel green turns all white as soon as the baby’s temperature rises above 37c. The mother can be warned against the danger and thus the child can be immediately administered with medication. Coming to your nearest stores in October for £20 a pack, these garments are bound to make a difference in baby care around the globe.

color changing suit

Via: DailyMail