Friday, 9 August 2019

High-tech alarms go off when kids are left in hot cars

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It’s the summertime news story that’s become all too common – a parent leaves a young child behind in a hot car, leading to another tragic death. 

As of August 8, 29 children have died in 2019 from heat stroke inside a vehicle, including two New York City twins left by their father for eight hours as he worked on July 26. The National Safety Council, which tracks hot car deaths across the United States, reports than on average 38 children under 15 die each year of heatstroke related to being trapped in a hot car – whether due to caregiver error or a child climbing into a vehicle and being unable to escape. Read more...

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