The NHTSA and Kids and Car Safety are warn about the dangers of hot cars.
are forecasted to reach at least 90 degrees, impacting about 265 million people or about 82% of the national population.temperatures inside a car can climb to over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, even when the temperature outdoors is in the 70s.such as heatstroke, which can lead to death, can start to occur when one's body temperature reaches 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
"If a child does go missing, check the inside floorboard and trunk of all vehicles in the area immediately, even if they're locked," she continued."We want to keep our cars locked 100% of the time, even if you don't have kids," Rollins said. "Keep your keys and your remote openers to your vehicle out of reach of children at all times so that they can't gain access if they are locked.
Both the NHTSA and Rollins also recommend teaching children about the hazards of being in a car and how a car should not be considered a play area.
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