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Family using tragedy to raise awareness about child heatstroke deaths
Since 1998, at least 644 children left in vehicles have died of heatstroke, making it the leading cause of death among non-crash-related vehicular incidents, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Safety Experts Say: Think This Can’t Happen to You? Think Again.
Every summer at Kids And Car Safety, we brace ourselves for the rising number of children who will die of heatstroke in vehicles. In the past 20 years, more than 670 U.S. children have lost their lives after unknowingly being left in a vehicle or gaining access to a vehicle on their own.
Never leave children or pets alone in a car
Never leave children or pets alone in a car.
Pop-A-Lock Partners With Kids And Car Safety to Prevent Child Heatstroke Fatalities
As temperatures rise, parents and caregivers must re-double their efforts to ensure no children are left in cars or have access to unlocked cars.