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- Change in routine common factor when children are left in hot vehicles- Thirty-eight children die on average in the United States every year from being left unattended in vehicles on warm days. 
- Help, don’t judge parents who forget kids in cars, says a Richardson mom who had her own close call- Kudos to Destiny DeLaRosa, a Community Voices columnist from Richardson, who shared her experience of almost forgetting her two-year-old toddler in the car. 
- Critical minutes: In mere seconds, a car can become dangerously hot- The temperature inside a car can quickly exceed 100 degrees, even on an overcast day. On a sunny day in summer, the inside temp can rise to 120 degrees within minutes. 
- Safety Experts Hope to Drive Home Message of Backover Dangers- School's out, and that means drivers need to be mindful that kids are out and about too. Dozens of kids are injured every week nationwide when they're hit by cars backing up. 
- 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.” 

