Beginning October 1st, SB 252, Child Safety Alarm Act will go into effect
After 11 years advocating for child safety alarms to be installed in all child-care facilities transportation vehicles to ensure no child is left behind once parked; it has become Florida law and goes into effect October 1, 2021.
Commissioner Sachs served as a State Senator when little Haile Brockington was tragically left behind in a child-care van at a daycare in Delray Beach. Haile died from systemic hyperthermia.
When the law passed this past June, Commissioner Sachs stated, "It's been my honor and my privilege to fight for little Haile Brockington. Especially when the lives of our littles ones are concerned, we must never stop fighting. When the State refused to require an alarm, Palm Beach County stepped up and mandated it countywide and finally, it has passed statewide". Commissioner Sachs continued her statement, "Now I can rest easier knowing that all of Florida's children will benefit from the same protection that our children have here in Palm Beach County".