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FL Leads in Hot Car Deaths this Year
So far this year, 15 children have died in the U.S. after they were accidentally left behind in hot cars. Florida has had four of those deaths, more than any other state.
Kids Are Still Dying After Being Left In Hot Cars
A child dies every nine days in the U.S. after being left too long in a hot car, according to the advocacy group Kids And Cars.
Children dying in hot cars: 3 ways to prevent tragedy
It’s a tragedy we hear about every summer. As the article indicates, “Most deaths occurred when otherwise well-meaning parents or caregivers failed to notice that kids were still in the cars.”
Eight kids have already died in hot cars this year before the summer heat has even started
"Eight children have already died this spring after being left or trapped in hot cars. The most fatal month was May, when seven children died in their guardian's cars."
Look before you lock: A message every parent needs to hear as summer approaches
Kids and Cars is leading a national push for parents to "look before you lock" in an effort to prevent parents from accidentally locking their young children inside their car.