HeatSentry is building its first partnership cohort for the 2026 launch season. Two outreach pipelines are active — one for child-safety and animal-welfare organizations, and one for pediatric and family-practice clinics. If your work sits at either end of that audience, the form at the bottom of this page is the right place to start a conversation.
The first partnership conversation we are having is with the ASPCA, because the failure mode behind pet hot-car deaths is structurally identical to the failure mode behind child hot-car deaths — a back-seat sensor that protects a child does not need a second SKU to also watch a rear cargo area. The same dual-life sensor covers both lives. The second conversation is with Safe Kids Worldwide, because their network already reaches the caregiver populations we are studying and the families that most benefit from a hardware intervention.
The arrangement we are pitching is a season-long data-sharing and co-branded-alert collaboration. Your organization receives anonymized, aggregated cabin-temperature and alert-response data from the deployments you refer into the program; in return, your logo and your safety messaging ride on every escalation alert that fires for those families. The goal is one campaign with two audiences that already share the same risk profile.
Three partnership shapes fit this audience:
None of these require exclusivity, and none require a contract longer than a single summer to evaluate. If your organization works on child or pet hot-car safety, the form below is the right place to start.
One sensor, one deployment channel, two audiences that already share the same risk profile — the partnership has to start there.
The third active pipeline is with pediatric and family-practice clinics. The framing is different here because the channel is different: a single clinician recommendation at a well-child visit reaches the right household at the right moment, before peak cabin-temperature season starts. We are running a clinic co-marketing arrangement with a small number of pediatric practices for the 2026 launch.
The clinic earns a no-cost waiting-room placement (printed guidance plus a QR-code referral link), recognition on the Safety Stats page as a participating practice, and a referral link that lets their patient families pre-order HeatSentry at a partner discount. HeatSentry covers the cost of the printed materials and absorbs the discount on referred pre-orders.
Three partnership shapes fit this audience:
The arrangement is opt-in per practice, requires no integration with your EHR, and can be evaluated over a single summer. If you run a pediatric or family practice and want to be on the launch list, the form below is the right place to start.
A clinician's recommendation at a well-child visit is the only channel that reaches the right household at the right moment — season before the first heat wave, not after.
Tell us which audience you work with and we will route your note to the right person. We respond within one business day.