Categories:
Latest News
Where's the Baby? Forgotten in the Hot Car
Many people think those who forget their children in a car are bad parents. But experts say that's not true. "The sad truth is, any of us could do that," psychologist Dr. David Miller said.
A little change in routine brings visions of disaster for a mother
I called my daughter’s day care twice last week. As I dialed, I tried to convince myself I was calling to check on a rash — at least, that’s how I wanted it to sound. I could hear the panic in my voice as I asked to be transferred to the baby room. My heart raced. I held my breath waiting for confirmation that my little pumpkin was OK.
Parents encouraged to helps kids be safe in and out of cars
When one Santaquin resident heard a big bang and then a vehicle crashed into the back of her house, she didn't quite know what to think. Little did she know that the driver of the vehicle was just 3 years old.
Tragedy in the backseat: Hot-car deaths
Each year about 37 babies and toddlers die when they are accidentally left strapped in car safety seats or become trapped in vehicles that rapidly heat up. If you think this senseless tragedy couldn't happen to you, think again.
Look before locking
Kids and Car Safety lists BE SAFE safety tips on its website. These tips are being distributed to new parents to raise awareness about the dangers of leaving a child in a vehicle.