
Build Layered Heatstroke Prevention
Vehicular heatstroke is 100% preventable, and prevention works best when multiple layers of protection are used together.
This library brings research, tools, technology, and educational resources into one trusted place to help ensure no child is ever forgotten in a vehicle.
Use this library to:
- Learn what technologies exist.
- Understand what each technology does and does not do.
- Select strategies that fit your setting.
- Commit to using layered protection on every ride.
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What Is the Vehicular Heatstroke Prevention Technology Library?
The Vehicular Heatstroke Prevention Technology Library is a centralized, collaborative hub dedicated to preventing child deaths in hot vehicles through innovation, education, and unified action.
Inside This Library You’ll Find:
- Research and prevention tools.
- Vehicle and child restraint technologies.
- Attendance, communication, and transportation systems.
- Aftermarket
- Emerging innovations and integrated solutions.
This initiative was developed in partnership with advocates, researchers, safety professionals, public health leaders, technologists, and national organizations working in child passenger safety and injury prevention.
Why Layered Protection Matters
There is no single solution to preventing vehicular heatstroke in children. Prevention requires layers of protection.
What We Know
- Over half of vehicular heatstroke deaths in children occur when a child is unknowingly forgotten in a vehicle.
- Nearly half of these cases involve a change in routine, often related to child care drop-off.
- These incidents are rooted in human factors, not neglect.
Layered Protection Includes:
- Education and awareness
- Habit-based strategies
- Written policies and accountability
- Technology
Using more than one layer strengthens protection around every child.
Click on the “+” sign next to each heading below to view the content.
Please note: The information and guidance provided here is for educational and informational purposes only. This information is intended to help inform parents and caregivers. NSC does not support or endorse any specific product or manufacturer. To talk with a safety professional about your individual location and circumstance, please contact [email protected]
Technology
These are factory-installed systems built directly into vehicles to remind drivers to check the back seat at the end of a trip.
What This Technology Does
- Provides visual and/or audible reminders.
- May monitor rear door activity (door logic).
- In some models, detects movement after the vehicle is locked.
What This Technology Does NOT Do
- Does not replace active supervision.
- Does not guarantee child detection.
- Does not eliminate the need to check the back seat every time.
Technology Types Explained
- Door Logic Systems: Trigger reminders if a rear door was opened earlier in the trip.
- Motion Detection Systems: Use sensors to detect movement inside a locked vehicle.
Common System Names Manufacturers use different terminology (RSR, ROA, RDA, RPW), but these systems serve a similar reminder function.
Alliance for Automotive Innovation
The Alliance for Automotive Innovation spearheaded a voluntary industry initiative urging automakers to include pediatric vehicular heatstroke prevention technologies—such as rear‑seat reminder systems—in new vehicles by 2025. Read this commitment HERE
Important Notice: Technology availability varies by model year, trim level, and vehicle configuration. Consumers should consult the vehicle owner’s manual or manufacturer website for specific details. Vehicle technology is one layer of prevention. Combining habit-based practices, education, and technology strengthens protection for every child on every ride.
Vehicle-Specific Info
Use the vehicle manufacturer links below to search for and access the owner’s manual for your vehicle
| Manufacturer & Link | System Name | Technology Type | Key Features | Videos |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audi | RSR | Door Logic (varies by model) | Visual prompts to check rear seat | |
| BMW / MINI | RSR | Door Logic | Visual and audible alerts | |
| Ford / Lincoln | RSR / ROA | Door Logic | Visual and audible alerts on newer models | YouTube – Ford |
| General Motors (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC) | RSR | Door Logic | Alerts if rear door opened before trip | YouTube – All GM Brands |
| Hyundai / Genesis | ROA | Door Logic + Motion Detection (select models) | Ultrasonic sensors detect movement after vehicle is locked | YouTube – Hyundai |
| Honda / Acura | RSR | Door Logic | Audible and visual reminders | Video – Honda.com |
| Infiniti | RDA | Door Logic (varies by model) | Rear door alert reminders | YouTube – Infiniti |
| Jaguar | RSR | Door Logic | Audible and visual reminders | |
| Kia | ROA | Door Logic + Motion Detection (select models) | Enhanced versions include motion sensors | YouTube – Kia |
| Land Rover | RSA | Door Logic + Sensors (varies by model) | Rear seat alerts and seat belt monitoring | |
| Lucid Motors | RSR | Door Logic | Rear seat reminder prompts | |
| Maserati | RSA | Door Logic (varies by model) | Rear seat alert system | |
| Mazda | RSR | Door Logic | Rear seat reminder alerts | |
| Mercedes-Benz | RSR | Door Logic + Sensors (varies by model) | Visual alerts to check rear seating area | |
| Mitsubishi (Outlander) | ROA | Door Logic | Reminder prompts after trip | YouTube – Mitsubishi |
| Nissan | RDA | Door Logic | Alerts if rear door opened but not reopened | YouTube – Nissan |
| Polestar | RSR | Door Logic + Interior Sensors (varies by model) | Cabin monitoring and rear seat alerts | |
| Porsche | RPR | Door Logic (varies by model) | Rear passenger reminder | |
| Rivian | RSA | Door Logic (varies by model) | Rear seat alert system | |
| Rolls-Royce Motor Cars | RSR | Door Logic (varies by model) | Rear seat reminder prompts | |
| Stellantis Brands (Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, Ram) | RSR | Door Logic (varies by model) | Reminder alerts across select models | |
| Subaru | RSR | Door Logic | Visual and audible reminder prompts | |
| Tesla | RSR | Door Logic (software-based reminder) | Rear seat reminder via vehicle software | |
| Toyota / Lexus | RSR | Door Logic + Sensors (varies by model) | Standard on many models; enhanced sensing in select trims | |
| Volkswagen | RPW | Door Logic | Rear passenger warning system | YouTube – Volkswagen |
| Volvo | ROA | Door Logic + Interior Sensors (varies by model) | Cabin monitoring and rear seat alerts | YouTube – Volvo Cars |
These technologies are built directly into child restraint systems during manufacturing and provide alerts when a potential risk is detected.
What This Technology Does
- Detects a child remaining in the seat.
- Monitors temperature conditions.
- Sends alerts to caregivers via smartphone connectivity.
What This Technology Does NOT Do
- Does not replace supervision.
- Does not function without caregiver engagement and app connectivity.
Examples Include:
- Integrated sensor systems.
- Chest clip sensors with temperature monitoring.
- Smartphone-based alerts.
| Product Name | Tech Type | How it Works | Link & Videos |
|---|---|---|---|
| Babyark Integrated Smart Sensor System | Installation Sensors, Occupant Detection | 14 built-in sensors monitor proper installation, track child movement, and detect if a child is left unattended. | babyark; Video BabyArk |
| Cybex SensorSafe | Chest Clip Sensor, Temperature Monitoring, Smartphone Alert | A Bluetooth-enabled chest clip connects to a caregiver’s smartphone app and sends alerts if the child unbuckles, if the back seat becomes too hot or cold, if the child is left behind after the vehicle is turned off, or if the driver leaves the vehicle while the child remains buckled. | cybex-online |
| Evenflo SensorSafe (powered by Cybex technology) | Chest Clip Sensor, Temperature Monitoring, Smartphone Alert | Integrated chest clip sensor communicates with a smartphone app to alert caregivers if the child unbuckles unexpectedly, if the child remains in the seat after the vehicle is turned off, or if vehicle temperature becomes unsafe. | evenflo; YouTube Evenflo |
Aftermarket devices can be added to existing vehicles or child restraint systems to provide additional reminders or alerts.
What This Technology Does
- Provides end-of-trip reminders.
- Detects caregiver separation from the vehicle.
- Adds flexibility for vehicles without built-in systems.
What This Technology Does NOT Do
- Does not guarantee child detection.
- Does not replace physical vehicle checks.
These solutions are one additional layer of protection when paired with habits and policies.
| System Name | Technology Type | How it Works | Link | Video |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CleverElly Smart Reminder | 12V Plug-In Reminder System | Plugs into the vehicle’s 12V power outlet and provides reminders to check the back seat when the vehicle is turned off. | cleverelly.com | CleverElly |
| Doona SensAlert | Add-On Presence Detection Alert | Add-on device that detects the presence of a child and triggers alerts when the caregiver moves away from the vehicle. | SensAlert | Doona |
| My-Athena | Imaging Detection | Multi-sensor technology uses an advanced in-cabin sensing system designed specifically for detecting children or pets unattended in cars. | my-athena.com/ | |
| Vayyar Child Presence Detection | Imaging Detection | In-cabin monitoring system covers a three-row cabin. With high resolution point cloud imaging, the platform supports numerous lifesaving applications such as Child Presence Detection and enhanced Seat Belt Reminders. | vayyar.com/auto/ |
Mobile apps use smartphone technology to remind caregivers to check the back seat at the end of a trip.
How These Apps Work
- Trip-end detection.
- Bluetooth disconnection alerts.
- Manual reminder settings.
Important Considerations
- Effectiveness depends on consistent phone use.
- Alerts may be missed if notifications are disabled.
Software-based reminders are widely accessible but should always be paired with other prevention strategies.
| Provider | App Name | Technology Type | How it Works | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Safe Seat App | Safe Seat | Trip-End Detection, Bluetooth Disconnection Alert | Sends an alert when a trip ends or when the phone disconnects from the vehicle’s Bluetooth system, reminding the caregiver to check the back seat. | safeseatapp.com |
| Waze | Child Reminder Feature | Navigation-Based Trip-End Reminder | Optional reminder within the Waze navigation app that prompts drivers to check the back seat after a drive is completed. | waze.com/discuss/t/new-feature-called-destination-alarm/389901 |
Child Care
Digital attendance and communication platforms help identify discrepancies between expected and actual attendance.
These Systems CAN:
- Record daily attendance digitally.
- Trigger alerts for unexplained absences.
- Support real-time parent communication.
- Generate reconciliation reports.
These Systems Do NOT:
- Track vehicle boarding or exit automatically.
- Replace name-to-face verification.
- Perform end-of-route vehicle inspections.
These systems serve as a reconciliation and communication layer, not a vehicle detection system.
Child Care Management Software
| Vendor & Tech Type | How it Works | Parent Communication | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brightwheel digital attendance, check-in/out system | Staff record child arrival and departure using tablets or mobile devices; supports digital signatures and attendance logs. | Parent app for messaging, check-in notifications, and daily activity updates. | mybrightwheel |
| Kangarootime attendance management and childcare operations software | Staff log arrivals, departures, and classroom transitions digitally; administrators monitor attendance records. | Parent communication app provides alerts and activity updates. | kangarootime |
| Lillio (HiMama) digital attendance and documentation | Teachers record attendance, daily activities, and classroom updates through a tablet or mobile device. | Parent app shares photos, updates, and messages. | lillio |
| Procare Solutions digital attendance and center management | Tracks sign-in/out, attendance reconciliation, and child records; integrates with billing and enrollment tools. | Parent engagement app provides messaging and notifications. | procaresoftware |
| Teaching Strategies attendance and classroom documentation platform | Digital sign-in/out and child tracking used in early education programs and Head Start settings. | Parent communication tools provide updates and daily reports. | teachingstrategies |
Programs that transport children use specialized systems to support post-route verification and ensure no child is left behind.
Common Features
- Ignition-based alarms.
- Required walk-through to the rear of the vehicle.
- Optional motion detection and GPS integration.
- Video monitoring and remote oversight.
These technologies reinforce physical inspection procedures and accountability.
| Manufacturer and System Name | Technology Type | Key Features | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| AngelTrax: Child Safety System | Video monitoring system | Video surveillance and fleet monitoring system. Interior camera monitoring, live viewing (on supported systems), child reminder integration when paired with check systems, remote oversight, incident review, and training capabilities. | angeltrax.com |
| Child Check-Mate System™ | Ignition-based reminder system | Electronic reminder system that requires the driver to walk to the rear of the bus to deactivate the alarm. Optional features include motion detection, voice instructions, and GPS integration. | childcheckmate.com |
| Pro-Vision: Video & Child Check Systems | Video monitoring system | Camera systems paired with child check reminder devices requiring the driver to walk to the rear of the bus before shutting down the vehicle, reinforcing a physical end-of-route inspection. Also supports remote oversight, incident review, and training. | provisionusa.com |
| Ride N Remind System | Ignition-based reminder system | Audible alarm activates when the ignition is turned off. To silence the alarm, the driver must walk to the rear of the vehicle and press a reset button, reinforcing a post-route child check. | ridenremind.com |
| SafeStop™ System | Ignition-based reminder system | Audible alarm activates when ignition is turned off. Driver must physically walk to the rear of the vehicle and press a reset button to deactivate the alarm, reinforcing post-route inspection procedures. | safestopapp.com |
Used by child care centers and schools, these systems track when children board and exit vehicles.
How They Work
- Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) cards, badges, or lanyards.
- GPS tracking of vehicles.
- Digital ridership records.
- Parent notifications and portals.
These systems help verify transportation transitions but must be paired with supervision and policy.
| Vendor | Technology Type | How it Works | Parent Communication | Website |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Busology Tech Student Ridership & Attendance | RFID cards + GPS tracking | Students scan RFID cards when entering or leaving vehicles, generating ridership records. | Parent alerts and transportation reporting available | busologytech |
| BusWhere Student Tracking | RFID student identification + GPS | Logs student boarding and drop-off events while tracking bus routes in real time. | Parent app shows vehicle location and sends notifications. | buswhere |
| SMART tag Student Ridership | RFID badges + GPS telematics | RFID readers record student boarding and drop-off events while GPS tracks vehicle location. | Parent portal and notifications provide transportation updates. | smart-tag |
| Zonar Technologies Z Pass | RFID student ID cards + GPS bus tracking | Children scan RFID cards when boarding and exiting vehicles, creating a digital record of transportation attendance. | Parent apps provide bus location tracking and notifications. | busologytech |
Emerging & Future Technologies
New technologies are being developed to integrate vehicle safety, attendance tracking and real-time alerts.
Examples Include:
- Vehicle-based cameras with Artificial Intelligence
- Biometric check-in systems
- NFC / RFID wearable technology
- Geofencing mobile alerts
Important Context These tools are evolving and may vary in availability, validation, and regulatory approval. They should supplement, not replace – supervision, training, and accountability.
| Technology Type | How it Works | Prevention Benefit | Integration Potential |
|---|---|---|---|
| Biometric Check-In Systems | Children check in using fingerprint or facial recognition tied directly to attendance logs. | Ensures accurate identity verification and real-time attendance confirmation. | Integrates with child care management software and parent notification systems. |
| Geofencing Mobile Alerts | Mobile apps use GPS-based geofencing to trigger alerts if a child does not enter a designated child care zone after arrival. | Provides real-time notification when expected transitions do not occur. | Integrates with parent apps, attendance software, and transportation tracking systems. |
| NFC / RFID Lanyards or Cards | Children wear NFC/RFID-enabled badges that track entries and exits when scanned or detected. | Creates digital record of transportation and building entry transitions. | Can integrate into attendance software and transportation monitoring systems. |
| Vehicle-Based Cameras with AI | Cameras use facial recognition and/or movement detection to verify the rear seating area is empty before or after vehicle shutdown. | Provides automated visual confirmation and alerts if movement is detected. | May integrate with fleet systems, mobile apps, or transportation oversight platforms. |
Disclaimer: Emerging technologies may vary in availability, regulatory approval status, data privacy safeguards and integration capability. Organizations should conduct due diligence before implementation.
Video Library
We are seeking short informational videos from organizations, companies, researchers and advocates to help educate families, providers, policymakers and safety professionals.
Videos may cover:
- Prevention resources
- Vehicle and transportation technologies
- Attendance and notification systems
- Emerging research and innovation
Contact: [email protected]
| Manufacturer & Link | Videos |
|---|---|
| Ford / Lincoln | YouTube – Ford; YouTube – Lincoln |
| General Motors (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC) | YouTube – All GM Brands |
| Hyundai / Genesis | YouTube – Hyundai; YouTube – Genesis |
| Honda / Acura | Video – Honda.com |
| Infiniti | YouTube – Infiniti |
| Kia | YouTube – Kia |
| Mazda | YouTube – Mazda |
| Mitsubishi (Outlander) | YouTube – Mitsubishi |
| Nissan | YouTube – Nissan |
| Volkswagen | YouTube – Volkswagen |
| Volvo | YouTube – Volvo Cars |
| Manufacturer & Link | Videos |
|---|---|
| Babyark | Video – Babyark |
| Evenflo | YouTube – Evenflo |
| Manufacturer & Link | Video |
|---|---|
| CleverElly | Video – CleverElly |
| Doona | Video – Doona |
This library was created by the Pediatric Vehicular Heatstroke Stakeholder Workgroup, formed by the National Safety Council in partnership with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Contents of this library may be updated as new information becomes available.
The Pediatric Vehicular Heatstroke Stakeholder Workgroup brings together people from a wide range of backgrounds, all united in their commitment to ending these completely preventable tragedies. Read more about this mission HERE.
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