This Study Presents A Novel Comprehensive Automotive Control System Designed To Prevent Youngsters From Being Left Alone In Cars. Even Though Similar Technologies Are Already On The Market For Automobiles, Numerous Significant R&D Centers Are Actively Researching Alternative Methods, And Some Are Even Pursuing Patent Applications. In This Investigation, A A Description Of The Technologies Included Into The Car Control Systems In Use Today, As Well As Those Undergoing Development And Testing, Is Given. Subsequently, The Suggested Control System Will Be Shown, Which Offers Cutting-edge Features And Technologies To Enhance All The Systems Mentioned. A Microwave Motion Sensor, Two Infrared Sensors, A Carbon Dioxide Sensor, A Temperature/humidity Sensor, A Vocal Detector, And A Carbon Dioxide Sensor Are All Implemented In The Suggested System. These Acquisition Devices Are Connected To A Microcontroller Board, Which Can Combine All Of The Data Collected To Identify An Alarm Scenario And Then Initiate Certain Warning Actions, Such As Sending Out A Short Message Service With The Vehicle's Position As Determined By The Global Positioning System, Activating The Horn, Or Lowering The Windows. Owing To The Extensive Array Of Sensors, The System Is Able To Correlate The Data It Has Collected To Guarantee Strong Detection Performance Under All Operating Conditions.