ABOUT LOCKLIV
Lockliv ® Corporation is an Australian owned private company, founded in 2011 and develops life-saving safety and security products for the consumer and commercial sectors.
PRODUCTS & INNOVATIONS
Our innovations and technology will allow Lockliv Corporation to develop a range of customised products for the public and in particular various industry sectors.
OUR MISSION
To be the leader in innovative, technology-driven safety and security products for the prevention of accidents, injuries, death and enhance security.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Lockliv Holdings is headed up by four talented and well experienced board members with backgrounds covering a spectrum of industries.
OUR PEOPLE
Our dedicated team at Lockliv Holdings Pty Ltd all share in the same vision as our Board – working to research, develop, prototype and manufacture solutions that save lives.
RESEARCH
Lockliv Corporation has invested heavily in the research and development of its product innovation range. We have aligned ourselves with third parties that have a proven track record in safety and security.
Australian owned private company, Lockliv Holdings Pty Ltd, was founded in 2011 and has researched, developed, prototyped and patented its first of it’s life-saving safety and security products BuckleMeUp®, with a range of other products set to be brought to the market using Lockliv’s global patent. These products and innovations span many industries including car, bus, pool gate and early childhood education facilities security. Quite simply – these products will save lives.
This first-to-market product with patented technology is BuckleMeUp which can be modified to suit the needs of a range of industry sectors where driver and passenger safety is paramount. BuckleMeUp is a rear seatbelt reminder and alert for passenger cars that pairs with your smartphone via Bluetooth. And it’s as easy to install as an e-tag. BuckleMeUp will remind passengers to buckle up and alert you when your back seat passengers unbuckle. Once alerted you can take action to ensure your passengers are safe again.
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Drivers & Passengers injured in car accidents were not wearing a seatbelt.
Source: Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety, Queensland, 2012
Chidren are 12 times more distracting to a driver than talking on a mobile phone while at the wheel.
Source: Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC), August 2015
If a passenger under the age of 16 years is not wearing a seat belt the Taxi driver will be fined.
Source: Transport for NSW, Dec 2015
Drowning is the number one cause of death for children under five.
Source: Royal Life Saving, National Drowning Report 2014