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Child deaths in hot cars target of awareness campaign
A change in routine, combined with a miscommunication between Justin and Jessica Marson of Manteca, Calif., led to their family tragedy on Aug. 16, 2008.
Parents urge others to protect their 'precious cargo'
No parent wants to live with the guilt and grief of leaving a child to die in a hot car. For Raelyn Balfour of Ruckersville, Va., "It's something that's always there."
National campaign works to stop child car deaths
Sweltering hot cars kill on average one child every nine days, prompting the federal government to take up a skyrocketing problem in which distracted, yet loving parents are often to blame.
Kids and Car Safety
Janette Fennel from Kids and Car Safety stopped by the FOX 4 Morning Show to talk about car safety and children.
Two children die in hot cars as risky season begins
It’s a tragic sign of spring: Two young children have died this month in Texas and Missouri after their parents accidentally left them all day in hot vehicles.