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Research Says Warning Systems Designed to Detect Children Left in Vehicles Are Not Reliable
The study found that currently available products are limited in their effectiveness and are unreliable as a stand-alone preventative measure for addressing child heatstroke tragedies.
Keven Moore on Insurance: Avoid tragedy of driveway accidents; proceed with caution
One of the most horrific, unthinkable accidents that can happen to a child can take place less than a few feet from your very own front door. Run-over accidents in your driveway occur too often and are devastating to families, as 70 percent of the time, they involve another family member at the wheel.
Child deaths in hot vehicles rise to 14 after incidents in Texas, West Virginia
The 2012 death toll from children being left in hot vehicles has sadly reached 14 after two separate incidents since Friday in Texas and West Virginia.
Child safety advocates warn parents after 2 babies die in hot vehicles
Child safety advocates say many will condemn parents who accidentally leave their children behind, but the problem is more common than most realize.
Warning Teen Drivers About “Blindzones”
At the recent Lifesavers Conference, I stopped by the Kids and Car Safety booth. The mission of this marvelous organization, www.KidsAndCars.org, based in Kansas, is to educate all drivers about the risks to children of driving, with “blindzones” being one of its main focuses.