An emergency services provider or a licensed child placement agency may install and maintain a newborn safety device on its premises, if the premises are staffed twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week. The newborn safety device must:
(1) Be in a conspicuous location on the provider's or agency's premises;
(2) Have a climate-controlled and padded receptacle that is appropriately sized for a newborn;
(3) Have an exterior door that automatically locks upon placement of a newborn inside; and
(4) Be equipped with an alarm system that notifies the provider's or agency's staff and a 911 service when:
(a) The exterior door of the device is opened; and
(b) Movement is detected within the device.
A provider or agency that installs a newborn safety device shall test the alarm system weekly.