TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A bill that would require day care facilities to install alarms in their vans passed both the Florida House and Senate and is now headed to Gov.
Ron DeSantis’ desk for his signature to become law. If DeSantis signs off on the legislation, day care businesses would be required to install after market car alarms on their transportation vans if one isn’t already included.
The alarms will alert drivers if something or someone is left in the backseat. Alarms will cost about $200 to install. [TRENDING: Cruises could resume in July | This K-9 is stopping child abuse.
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