New High-Tech Car Seat Could Save Kids From Hot Car Deaths
The Consumer Electronics Show features the latest high-tech electronics in the consumer electronics industry. A pair of devices featured this year could help prevent hot car deaths of children. The devices are from an Italian company and are called the Tata Pad and the Tata Band. It is a smart car seat alarm that senses when a child has been left in a car seat. The technology links with a parent’s smart phone and sends alerts if a child is detected after the car stops. It will notify the parents with a sequence of notifications. If you do not respond to the sequence of notifications; the three minute notification, then four minutes, then seven minutes, then emergency officials are called.
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