AAA: Children and Pets in Vehicles at Risk During Extreme Heat
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AAA: Children and pets in vehicles at risk during extreme heat
As millions of Americans deal with periodic heat waves this summer, AAA East Central reminds motorists about the dangers of leaving children and pets in a hot car. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than 900…
Luis Medina INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) – The Indio Police Department is reminding the community how dangerous the inside of a car can be for children and pets during the Valley’s hot temperatures. Indio Police Department officials say each year, children and pets suffer heat stroke or worse after being abandoned. The National Safety Council reports an average of 37 deaths per year nationwide of children under the age of 15 who are left in cars. The NS…
INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) – The Indio Police Department is reminding the community how dangerous the inside of a car can be for children and pets during the Valley’s hot weather. Indio Police Department officials say each year, children and pets suffer heat stroke or worse after being abandoned. The National Safety Council reports an average of 37 deaths per year nationwide of children under the age of 15 who are left in cars. The NSC also reports th…
Local agencies warn of rising summer dangers for children, pets, and the elderly - The Tryon Daily Bulletin
FOOTHILLS—As summer temperatures rise across the Carolinas, local emergency officials are sounding the alarm on a silent but deadly threat: hot vehicles and scorching pavement. While many associate the danger of overheated cars with young children, the Tryon Fire Department and Polk County Animal Control are emphasizing that pets and elderly individuals are also at high risk during the hottest months of the year. To raise awareness, the agencies…
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