(Total Views: 227)
Posted On: 06/25/2020 8:03:24 AM
Post# of 103626
$ATWT their new RFID technology supplants older ‘push button' technology, which, although the current industry standard, can be easily circumvented, thereby compromising child safety. Day Care administrators and directors across the country have long complained that existing systems are cumbersome, ineffective, and difficult for drivers to use.
Mrs. Woods, Arrow Christian's Director and CEO, was enthusiastic about the installation. "We are proud to be able to upgrade to ATWEC's breakthrough system, which is replacing the outdated child reminder product that came pre-installed on our vehicles. This new ATWEC technology, which is tamper-proof and much easier to operate, made the switch easy."
Seven US states currently mandate some type of child reminder system on K-12 buses and vans, with California being the latest to pass key child safety legislation. ATWT will have its new KV-4™ systems ready for distribution, as California has over 100,000 new school buses and vans required to have child reminder systems installed or retro-fitted in the vehicles by the end of 2020.
Mrs. Woods, Arrow Christian's Director and CEO, was enthusiastic about the installation. "We are proud to be able to upgrade to ATWEC's breakthrough system, which is replacing the outdated child reminder product that came pre-installed on our vehicles. This new ATWEC technology, which is tamper-proof and much easier to operate, made the switch easy."
Seven US states currently mandate some type of child reminder system on K-12 buses and vans, with California being the latest to pass key child safety legislation. ATWT will have its new KV-4™ systems ready for distribution, as California has over 100,000 new school buses and vans required to have child reminder systems installed or retro-fitted in the vehicles by the end of 2020.
(0)
(0)
Scroll down for more posts ▼