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Heat/Entrapment
The family car parked in the driveway can also be dangerous. Unlocked cars pose serious risks to children who are naturally curious and often lack fear. Once they crawl in, young children don’t have the developmental capability to get out. One-third of the heat-related deaths in 2000 occurred when children crawled into unlocked cars while playing and became trapped. Protecting Your Family Trunk Entrapment Protecting Communities Safe Kids Worldwide and General Motors have a national public awareness campaign to inform parents and caregivers about the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles, particularly on warm days. Never Leave Your Child Alone is a brochure (in English and Spanish) that includes sobering facts about heat-related deaths to children trapped in cars and safety tips on how to protect your family. This brochure will be distributed to the public by more than 300 state and local Safe Kids coalitions and thousands of General Motors dealerships. Several states have enacted laws designed to protect children from being left unattended in motor vehicles. Legislative solutions include establishing penalties for leaving a child alone in a car. Please note that even if a state does not have a specific law prohibiting adults from leaving children unattended, state and local prosecutors have the discretion to charge adults criminally under existing child endangerment laws. Related Links National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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