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Child Check-Mate System Inc. is a Canadian school bus safety company whose core product is a child reminder and alarm system installed in vehicles. It uses electronic prompts to require drivers to complete an interior inspection at the end of every route, helping prevent children from being left behind in school buses, minibuses, SUVs, or other passenger vehicles. From a cybersecurity-category perspective, it is not a firewall, EDR, or cloud security platform; it is more accurately a vehicle physical safety, operational safety, and fleet alerting system.
Its basic capabilities include the Child Check Function, a Secondary Alert that triggers the horn if the inspection is not completed, tone prompts, interior dome-light assistance for inspections, and programs that can be customized according to state, county, provincial, or operational requirements. Models such as EP2plus Voice and CM3 further support voice instructions, technician diagnostic prompts, interior motion sensors, unauthorized-entry alerts, and integration with third-party GPS/camera systems. Managers can receive real-time, actionable alerts through integrated platforms, such as when a driver fails to complete an inspection, the system is tampered with, or the system is activated or deactivated. Deployment supports aftermarket installation and can also be installed at the factory in new vehicles through OEMs. The materials state that more than 350,000 vehicles worldwide have been equipped with the system.
Public pricing is limited. EP1plus starts at USD 173 and is the lower-cost option. EP2plus, EP2plus Voice, and EP2plus Theft-Mate require contacting the vendor for a quote. CM1/CM3 require contacting the OEM. The terms indicate payment in U.S. dollars, invoices are typically due within 30 days, and taxes, shipping, and insurance may be charged separately.
The advantages are its focused use case, mature installation approach, support for multiple vehicle types and large fleets, and ability to integrate with GPS/camera platforms to create a closed loop for event alerts. Its customizable programs are valuable for operators working across states or regions. The drawbacks are that public materials do not disclose cybersecurity details such as encryption, identity authentication, cloud security, or data retention, and no compliance certification information is apparent. Pricing for advanced models is also not transparent, so procurement requires requesting a quote.
It is suitable for school bus companies, school districts, daycare centers, churches, senior care institutions, public transit/school bus contractors, and OEMs—especially organizations that need to reduce the risk of children being left behind and want to incorporate vehicle safety events into their fleet management platforms.
The materials do not disclose channels, after-sales support, or website accessibility in mainland China, so this is unknown.
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