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Safety Tips: Don’t Keep Kids in a Hot Vehicle

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heatstroke and kids law offices of anthony carboneMaybe you are just heading into the store for one second. In and out. Won’t take more than a few minutes It’s not that hot out and it’s cloudy. It won’t harm your child if you keep him in the car for a few seconds, right?

Wrong.

Did you know that on average, 37 children die in hot cars every year in the United States? Since 1998, 719 children have died after being left in a hot car. And the numbers keep on rising — according to the National Safety Council, in 2016 alone more than twice as many children died in hot cars than all individuals who died in tornadoes that year.

And it looks like we’re on track for another increase — the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says there have already been 19 deaths that are linked to a child being left in a hot car. Heatstroke is the leading cause of passenger vehicle non-crash related fatalities for children 14 and younger.

What can you do to prevent heatstroke from occurring? Here are a few safety tips from the NHTSA:

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