Tampa dads create device to prevent hot car deaths

Two Tampa dads have co-founded a company under which they invented a device aimed at saving children from hot car deaths.

It's called Sense-A-Life and it's a two-part system that uses sensors to remind parents or caretakers to take their children out of the car. One sensor goes under the child in the seat and communicates with another one installed near the driver's side door. When the door opens and a child is in the seat, a voice alert reminds the driver to take the child out. The user also gets an alert on his or her phone. If ignored for a certain amount of time the alert can also be sent to a second parent or guardian.