Preventing Hot Car Deaths: What Every Driver Must Know

Preventing hot car deaths saves lives. Learn the warning signs, proven techniques, and safety habits that keep children and pets safe in parked vehicles.
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Preventing hot car deaths starts with one simple rule: never leave a child or pet alone in a parked vehicle, even for a minute. Car interiors heat up dramatically faster than outside temperatures, turning a routine errand into a deadly situation in under 10 minutes.

An adult secures a young child into a rear-facing child safety seat in the back of an SUV parked on a desert road at sunset. The vehicle door is open, and the warm evening light illuminates the scene, emphasizing safe family travel preparation.
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