Texas State Requirements

Specification Overview

Click for 'details'

Details
Minimum Standards for Child-Care Centers

Subchapter X, Transportation March 2014
An electronic child safety alarm is an alarm system installed in a vehicle. The alarm prompts the driver of a vehicle to inspect the vehicle to determine whether children are in the vehicle before the driver exits the vehicle.

(a) You must ensure that a vehicle purchased or leased on or after December 31, 2013, is equipped with an electronic child safety alarm if:

1)The vehicle is designed to seat eight or more person; and

2)/Your operation uses the vehicle to transport children in care.

(b) You are responsible for ensuring that the alarm is installed and maintained according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

(c) The alarm must be used at all times whenever a vehicle described in subsection (a) of this section is used to transport a child in care.

Content Reference: MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CHILD-CARE CENTERS Texas§746.5625

To purchase this system now, please give us a call 1-877-494-8222.
Operation Features for A007 EPA:
  • Activation by the 8-way overhead red lights (or another 12V source)
  • Deactivates in Key ON position 
  • Unlimited time to perform the child check
  • Horn will sound for 5 minutes if the Child-Check is not completed
Optional Features
  • Dome lights will illuminate for 2 minutes after deactivation 
  • Can wait in Accessory position for up to 2 minutes (can be extended by cycling the key)
For a detailed operation guide, please visit: Operation Guide (EPA)

Disclaimer: The information contained herein was acquired through publicly available sources. Regulations may have changed or been amended since CCM's publication. It's the responsibility of the reader to verify local & state regulations as they pertain to a vehicle Child Check System. This information is provided for convenience only. CCM cannot provide legal advice and does not warrant the accuracy or currency of the above. CCM recommends that all customers contact the relevant regulator(s) to validate this information.
   


How did we do?


Powered by HelpDocs (opens in a new tab)