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National Vehicle Heatstroke Prevention Day urges not leaving children or pets in parked cars as temps soar.
National Vehicle Heatstroke Prevention Day on May 1 urges Americans not to leave children or pets in parked cars as temperatures rise.
Campaigns like Georgia’s "Look Again" and Children’s of Alabama’s "Park, Look, Lock" remind parents that car temperatures can soar, reaching lethal levels even on mild days.
Experts advise placing essential items in the back seat with children, setting reminders, and always checking the back seat before exiting.
Heatstroke can occur in minutes, and it's a leading cause of non-crash vehicle deaths for young children.
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El Día Nacional de Prevención de Golpe de Calor en Vehículos insta a no dejar a los niños o mascotas en los coches estacionados a medida que las temperaturas se elevan.