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Babies and young kids can sometimes sleep so peacefully that we forget they’re even there. It can also be tempting to leave a baby alone in a car while we quickly run into the store. Leaving a child alone in a car, however, can lead to serious injury or death from heatstroke. Young children are particularly at risk, as their bodies heat up three to five times faster than an adult’s. These tragedies are completely preventable. In the United States this year, there have been 12 deaths related to heatstroke and we haven’t even reached the hottest days of summer yet.
Here are some tips from Safe Kids Worldwide on how we can work together to keep kids safe from heatstroke.
If you want a copy of these tips, click here. You can also call 801.662.6580 for free Kids In Cars safety information or download a pdf at primarychildrens.org/safety.
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