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Manufacturers seeking to implement new technology to prevent deaths from hot cars

Consumer Reports is raising awareness about the alarming statistic that on average, every 10 days, a child dies from heatstroke in a vehicle, often by accident when someone forgets the child is in the car. This tragic occurrence can happen to anyone, which is why it’s important for everyone to heed this warning, especially during the hot summer months.

Hot car deaths occur all too frequently and can have lasting traumatic effects. In many cases, the child is unintentionally left in the vehicle due to a change in the family’s routine. Our brains have a memory system that can cause us to do things automatically, leading to a lack of awareness of other important factors, such as the presence of a child in the car.

Even on days with mild temperatures, the inside of a vehicle can quickly become dangerously hot, posing significant health risks to children or pets left inside. Children are especially vulnerable as their bodies can heat up three to five times faster than adults.

While some car manufacturers have introduced technology to remind drivers of items left in the back seat, this advanced technology is not widely available. Consumer Reports recommends that all parents establish a routine with personal reminders every time they drive, such as placing a personal item in the back seat to ensure they check it after every trip.

Creating this habit can trigger a behavioral change that could potentially save a life. It’s essential to never leave a child unattended in a vehicle, as leaving a cracked window open or parking in the shade will not sufficiently cool the car.

By implementing these simple strategies and remaining vigilant, we can help prevent these tragic incidents from occurring and keep our children safe.

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