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New carseat could prevent hot-car deaths
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Evenflo has developed a new car seat that could prevent the horrible hot-car deaths that have been covered in the news.
It's called the Evenflo Advanced Embrace DLX and it has what is touted as "sensor safe technology," WCMH reported.
The seat comes with a piece of technology that plugs into the on-board diagnostic port of the car.
That sensor will link to the chest clip of the car seat.
When the clip is closed and the car moves, a link is established. When you turn off the car, the sensor will give off an alert sound.
The seat retails for $140.
It will be in stores in August.
Watch the Evenflo commercial here:
