Florida Toddler Dies After Being Left In Hot Day Care Van ATWEC Technologies Signs Agreement with Louisiana Head Start Group
01 August 2019 - 3:45PM
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Florida Toddler Dies After Being Left In Hot Day Care
Van
ATWEC Technologies
Signs Agreement with Louisiana Head Start Group
Memphis, TN --
August 1, 2019 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire
-- ATWEC Technologies, Inc.
(OTC
Markets:
'ATWT'),
a US-based company specializing
in child safety and protection
technologies, today announced
that it
reached agreement with Caddo Head Start
day care
centers, to install its patented
child
reminder safety alarms in sixteen (16) transport vehicles.
The announcement comes on a day of tragedy, as Broward
County authorities are
investigating after
2-year-old Noah Steed was found
dead inside a hot daycare van on Monday. Oakland Park's
(FL) Ceressa's Day Care and Preschool
has been
shut down pending the investigation.
Meanwhile, in New York City, 1-year-old twins died Friday
after they were left inside a car for eight hours by their father,
who said in an initial court appearance Saturday that he forgot to
drop them off at a day care center before going to work.
In fact, since 1990, more than 900 children have died in hot cars,
including 97 in Florida, according to national statistics. Of
those children, four have died this year. 2018 was the
deadliest year for hot car deaths, with 52 fatalities.
ATWT offers cutting-edge technology solutions, including its
patented Kiddie Voice™ safety alarms, to help combat this real-life
danger by protecting children and giving parents 'peace of
mind'.
The Shreveport, LA-based day care supports 11 facilities and over
1,564 children ages
3
through
5.
The
fleet consists of 16 vehicles, which ATWT will equip with its latest
technology solutions for protecting children. The
installations will take place on August 5.
"We've had tremendous success with ATWEC's vehicle
technologies in the past, and look forward to improving our fleet
with the latest upgrades", said Caddo's Director of Transportation
Wendell Piper. "With these latest tragedies on national news,
it is more urgent than ever to secure our vehicles, and
prevent this from ever happening again."
In Jacksonville, 4-month old Brooklyn Isaac died in May,
while 2-year-old Joy Monell-Merritt and 14-month-old Richard
Wighart both died in April from hot car deaths in Perdido Key and
Melbourne.
The Company's President
Alex
Wiley stated,
"With
children dying in hot cars, and
potential danger seemingly around every corner, we feel confident
that our broad child
safety initiative will
protect and
enrich the lives of not only the young students, but also the
drivers, administrators, and parents. The Company
is
poised for breakout
sales growth, as even one
child death is too many, and we will work tirelessly to make this
happen."
Shareholders and other investors can find the information related
to the Company's
breakthrough
child safety products and services on the OTC
Markets website
under the
symbol "ATWT",
as well as the Company's website home page, www.atwec.com.
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About ATWEC Technologies, Inc. ("ATWT"):
ATWEC
Technologies, Inc. is a technology company
providing child safety
and
protection services, headquartered in Memphis, and has been doing
business since 1979. ATWT has developed unique
vehicle
safety
devices which protect children
while being transported to and from
schools, homes
and special
events. ATWT has been
issued patent number 7,646,288,B2 by the US patent office, and its
business model is associated with legislation designed to mandate
these systems for school and other vehicles, on a
state-by-state basis.
The Company
trades on the OTC Markets under the
symbol "ATWT",
and the Company's website is www.atwec.com.
CONTACT:
ATWEC
Technologies, Inc.
Darnell
Stitts, Secretary &
Director
info@atwec.com; gerome41@gmail.com
(901)
289-2621
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