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Montreal-area daycares take preventive measures after death of child forgotten in a car

Daycares say they are implementing stronger measures to communicate with parents when their children are absent, following the death of a baby who was forgotten in a car in Montreal last week. However, challenges persist.

Daycares say they check in with parents via phone or email when children are absent, but challenges persist

Many daycares in Montreal ask parents to let them know if their child will be absent for a day, and staff will call them if a child doesn't show up. (CBC)

Some daycares in the Montreal area are implementing stronger safety measures following the death of a babywho was forgotten in a car earlier this month.

Police say the father forgot to drop the child off at daycare on June 22, and heonly realized his mistake when he went to pick up the child around 5:30 p.m. that day.

In response, some childcare centres in the cityare taking preventive measures to better communicate withparents when their children have not been dropped off.

Garderie Rainbow in Little Burgundysent an email to parents this week, asking them to notify a staff member if their child won't be coming in for the day.

If the daycare hasn't heard from a parent by 10 a.m., they will call them, explained Lizon Raymond, one of Garderie Rainbow's educators.

'One phone call could save a child's life'

Raymondsaid thepolicy was already in place, but itoften was not applied.

"We really took it hard," Raymond said of the incident involving the baby who was left in the car.

"We want to make sure that we play our part in order to try and prevent future incidents. Just one phone call could save a child's life."

Several daycares in the Montreal area ask parents to let them know by email or phone when their children won't be coming in.

Garderie Rainbow in Montreal's Little Burgundy neighbourhood says it calls parents if staff is not advised of a child's absence. (CBC)

But Mona Lisa Borrega, the vice president of Quebec's association for private daycares (AGPQ), says parents often forget to do so.

It can be difficult for childcare workers to keep track as children arrive at different times, unlike schools, she said.

"In school, the bell rings at 8:30 [in the morning] and everybody's supposed to be in their classroom; you can take attendance and the secretary can start calling," saidBorrega, who owns twodaycaresin Anjou.

"Life at daycare is never really the same."

Difficult for large daycaresto advise parents

Borrega said it's unrealistic to expect childcare centres, especially large ones with more than 60 children,to check in with each parentwhen a child doesn't show up for the day.

Mona Lisa Borrega, the vice president of Quebec's association for private daycares, says large daycares often don't have the capacity to call parents if their child isn't dropped off. (CBC)

"We don't have the manpower to do so," she said, adding she worries that relying on daycares to make sure a child hasn't been forgotten could create a false sense of security.

Borregasaid other typesof reminders such as an alert on a baby seat, a note, or a purse left on the backseat of the car can be more effective.

It should bea collaborative effort, she said."It's everybody's responsibility."

Automatic text messages

Isabelle Grenier, the director of CPE Casse-Noisette in the city'sHochelaga-Maisonneuveneighbourhood, uses a software called Amisgest that automatically sends parents a text message when they haven't checked in by 9 a.m.

The message asks parents to tell the daycare whether their child will be absent that day.

"Parents are very happy about that, and they all answer when they receive it," Grenier said.

She said she hopes more daycares adopta similar system.

With files from Verity Stevenson