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Child Check-Mate Systems Inc. is the industry’s leading


provider of electronic child check reminder alarms. Stop by booth #300 or visit us at www.childcheckmate.com.


Collins Bus will exhibit the NEXBUS. See Matt Scheuler


at booth #829, contact Collins Bus by phone at 620-662- 9000, email to matt.scheuler@collinsbus.com or visit www. collinsbuscorp.com.


Booth 300


See our ad on page 6


Booth 829


See our ad on page 4


Cook-Illinois Corporation will exhibit pupil transportation


contracting services. Contact Cook-Illinois Corp. by phone at 708-560-9840, by email to cookillinoiscorp@aol.com or visit www.cookillinois.com.


Easy Way Safety Services will exhibit child safety restraint


products. See Thomas Sackett at booth #501, contact Easy Way Safety Services by phone at 800-543-0575, email to tsackett@ewss.org or visit www.ewss.org.


Booth 748


See our ad on page 59


Booth 501


See our ad on page 32


The Espar E-Guardian heating systems are designed to meet all of your school transportation needs. For more information on how you can reduce idling costs, visit Espar at booth #256.


Automatic fire suppression for transit, motorcoach and school buses—the system requires no electricity while pro- viding 24/7 protection. Firetrace is easily installed and main- tained on new or existing fleets. Firetrace protects more than 15,000 buses. Visit us at booth #516 to learn more, or visit www.firetrace.com.


Booth 256 See our ad on page 40 Booth 516 See our ad on page 31


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