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  • Woman Forgives Husband Who Left Son in Hot Car

    A Connecticut woman whose 15-month-old son died this month after her husband left him in a car on a hot day said Tuesday he is an amazing father and that she forgives him.

  • New apps aim to prevent child deaths in hot cars

    Thursday is National Heatstroke Prevention Day, which raises awareness about the estimated 40 child deaths each year in hot cars.

  • Kids and Cars

    “The wealthy do it … and the poor, and the middle class. Parents of all ages and ethnicities do it. Mothers are just as likely to do it as fathers … In the last 10 years, it has happened to a dentist. A postal clerk. A social worker. A police officer. An accountant. A soldier. A paralegal. An electrician. A Protestant clergyman. A rabbinical student. A nurse. A construction worker. An assistant principal … It happened to a rocket scientist …”

  • If Cars Monitor Left-On Headlights, They Should Be Able To Save Trapped Kids’ Lives

    If Cars Can Monitor Left-On Headlights and Rear Obstructions, They Should Be Able To Save Trapped Kids’ Lives

  • Hot-car deaths could happen to any parent, experts say

    The death of a 10-month-old girl on Thursday evening from being left alone in a car for two hours with nearly 90-degree temperatures outside is a sobering reminder about the danger of leaving children alone in the car. But it’s not as uncommon as you might think.

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