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INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS: PRODUCTS & SOLUTIONS


TRANSPORTATION SAFETY PRODUCTS Child Safety Alarm 614-203-8799 www.talkybus.com


Transportation Safety Products, Inc., is introducing


a new product as an optional safety device to work alongside the Child Safety Alarm. The Child Safety Alarm has been in operation in the Columbus City School District and also on all the school buses in the state of South Carolina for many years, as well as various school districts around the country. The new safety system will work as a panic button


Spare the life of a child and the heart of a driver MADE IN THE USA


that will be activated by the bus driver when vehicles pass beyond a certain point while the bus is stopped and the stop arm is activated. When pushed, the button will activate an audible warning, emergency strobe lights and the camera. The audible warning can be programmed with a message that will warn the child of an approaching vehicle. Check us out at Booth 116 on October 21 at the 2013 annual NAPT conference in Grand Rapids, Mich.


SPHEROS CLIMATE SYSTEMS, LLC CC145 and CC335/355 Split Air- Conditioning System www.spheros.us


The Arcticsphere Split A/C system for school buses can be config- ured to match vehicle application requirements. Three in-wall and three ceiling-mount evaporators offer a cooling capacity of up to 70,000 BTUs per hour. They are configured with skirt- or roof- top-mounted condensers to ensure low system pressure and high cooling capacity, stated the company. The lightweight CC145 offers 60,000 BTUs of cooling capacity, while the CC335/355 offers up to 180,000 BTUs, and is available in single or dual loop.


SEON vMax Trac www.seon.com


This new RFID card-based student ridership tracking sys- tem gives school transportation staff real-time information on whether a student is on the bus, missed it or got off at the wrong stop. As students and drivers enter and exit the school bus, card ID numbers are processed, sent to a central server over a secure cellular connection and stored in the vMax Compass central student database, allowing transportation staff to generate a roster of students travel- ling on a bus.


34 School Transportation News October 2013


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