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Program Warns Parents About Leaving Babies in Cars
“There’s nothing that’s any worse that can happen to one family than to lose a child,” said David Strickland with NHTSA. “But to lose a child to heat stroke. Frankly, that’s a situation where you can’t imagine it happening in the first place. But let me tell everybody here, it can happen to anyone.”
Safety cards urge parents to "Look Before You Lock"
22 children have died after being left in hot cars so far this year, according to child safety group Kidsandcars.org. "It's happened to people that wouldn't have imagined that they'd do it and very well educated people," Waff said.
Nothing compares to losing a child, says mother who fatally left her daughter in a hot car
After 4 years, she breaks her silence.
VIDEO Would you forget your kid in a hot car
Interview with Janette Fennell, President of Kids and Car Safety, about the issue of children being unknowingly left behind in vehicles.
‘Backover’ accidents a hidden problem in Canada
The scene held no forewarning of automotive tragedy: nearing noon, clear day, balmy temperatures, empty parking lot. A father seated behind the wheel of a 2002 Toyota Corolla dropped off his wife and eight-year-old son in the lot outside Toronto’s Ontario Science Centre.