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  • Kids And Car Safety marks Heat Stroke Prevention Day on July 31

    Kids And Car Safety, along with other child-safety advocacy groups and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), will mark Heat Stroke Prevention Day on July 31 with increased efforts to raise awareness and educate parents and caregivers about ways to prevent children from being unknowingly left alone in a hot vehicle.

  • Mother raises awareness about child hot car deaths

    An Austin couple is a driving force to save children from hot cars. Brett and Kristie Reeves-Cavaliero started the foundation, Ray Ray's Pledge, to warn other parents about the danger of forgetting children in a hot car.

  • Kids and Cars tips for heat stroke prevention

    Kids and Car Safety, along with other child-safety advocacy groups and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), will mark Heat Stroke Prevention Day on July 31 with increased efforts to raise awareness and educate parents and caregivers about ways to prevent children from being unknowingly left alone in a hot vehicle. Heat stroke is the leading cause of non-crash vehicle fatalities for children 14 and younger, but can be prevented.

  • MOM STOP: Forgetting a child in the car can happen to anyone

    An 11-month-old girl died from heatstroke in Homewood on July 17 when her mother forgot her in the car and left her in the hot vehicle for three hours.

  • Mother Copes With Loss Of Child By Educating Others

    Every year, dozens of children die after being forgotten in a hot car. One Virginia mother is working to change that — by sharing her own story.

     

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