ATWEC Technologies, Inc. manufactures and sells child safety solutions to schools and day care centers in Tennessee and internationally. The company's products include commercial backup system, a voice activated backup system with a sound of 115 decibals to warn the pedestrian to stand clear; KV-3 child reminder system, which helps transportation drivers to actively check their vehicles for children and seniors who may not have gotten out of the vehicle; KV-4 child reminder system, a RFID Technology that deactivates the system; KV-X sterilization system, a 2 stage sanitizer module that utilizes a UVC module to disinfect air; and KVX-4 complete child reminder system, which utilizes a UVc module to disinfect air the entire time the vehicle is operating. It also offers student tracking and notification products; Kiddie Voice, a safety alarm system for preventing the abandonment of children in a daycare bus or van; Kiddie Alert System, a back-up voice enhanced alerting system for larger motor vehicles, including buses, vans, and trucks. The company was founded in 1979 and is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee.
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