ATWEC Technologies, Inc. announced that it reached agreement with Caddo Head Startday care centers, to install its patented child reminder safety alarms in sixteen 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. 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.