Business & Tech

Plymouth-Based Chair-iot Founder Targets Schools, Sports Clubs With Free Embroidery

Stephanie Saia of Plymouth invented wheeled carrier for lawn chairs, coolers.

Plymouth inventor and business owner Stephanie Saia is partnering with local schools and organizations, offering free embroidery on all orders of her product, the Chair-iot, according to a news release.

The Chair-iot is a lightweight wheeled carrier invented by Saia in 2009 that can be used to carry valuables to sporting events, tailgates, parades or parks.

Saia is offering free embroidery to personalize the Chair-iot to all local schools and organizations to kick off the spring sports season, the news release indicated. 

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“As a mother, I’ve seen firsthand how supportive Metro Detroit residents are of the community, and I wanted to offer a way for local schools and organizations to show this support with even more pride,” Saia said in the news release. “Anyone can carry their game day belongings in a bag, but having a personalized Chair-iot will make your life a little easier while showing your school spirit.”

Those seeking more information can visit www.mychairiot.com.

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