Sensors preventing children from dying in the car

Every summer in the United States, 35-40 children die because of the heat left alone in automobiles. Security representatives say such scenarios will continue as long as automobiles are not equipped with detection systems, preventing similar cases. Security experts say that like existing systems that [...]
Every summer in the United States, 35-40 children die because of the heat left alone in automobiles.
Security representatives say such scenarios will continue as long as automobiles are not equipped with detection systems, preventing similar cases.
Security experts say that as existing systems alert drivers that a door is open, or the seat belt has not been set, there should be a technology linked to child seating that would be addressed in the case of more than 800 children dead from the heat since 1990, Koha Ditore writes.











