A Wisconsin high school senior and Army recruit Justin Rivard invented a door stop that prevents killers from entering classrooms.
Justin created the “JustinKase” two years ago when he was just 15. The device does not allow a door to open even a crack which means students and staff will be saved during emergencies.
His own school already ordered 50 of the “JustinKase,” one for each room in the building, according to KARE.
Justin is entering the Army this year after his graduation.
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One high schooler has come up with a device to prevent active shooters from getting inside classrooms – and to keep students safe.
He calls it the “JustinKase.” It’s a product made of steel that latches to a door frame to bar entry.
“Unlike other products, JustinKase does not allow a door to open even a crack which means students & staff can remain safe while emergency personnel race to the scene,” creator Justin Rivard, a student at Somerset High School in Wisconsin, explains on his website.
Rivard came up with the idea for the safety product, which he sells online for $95, two years ago – when he was just 15. He spent months refining it.