In the US, about 37 children die every year after being left alone in cars
This information could save a child's life
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In the US alone, a staggering number of children die in accidents that are nearly 100% preventable. Parents and other adults should always be on the lookout for children left unattended in cars. It may have been the norm in the past, but the harsh reality is that leaving a child alone in a car can have deadly consequences. Cars can heat up extremely quickly posing serious health risks to children, including heatstroke. Get informed about the dangers and explore the simple steps included in this gallery to help prevent these tragedies.
Curious about how to potentially save a child's life? Click through now.
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