I remember the pressures and confusion of becoming a new parent. Having a baby and adjusting to a new lifestyle of sleep deprivation can be a tough mental state for parents.
a With a few simple steps, we can keep our precious family safe in the scorching Arizona heat.
Protect your kids from the summer heat
How quickly does a car heat up in Arizona?
As temperatures soar in Arizona, children are tragically at increased risk of dying from heatstroke in their cars. Every year, 40 children under the age of 3 An elderly man dies of heatstroke in his car.
Protect your kids from the summer heat
Arizona State University carried out study In some situations, the temperature inside the car 160°F in just 1 hour.
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of study We evaluated what happens to small children in a hot car: Believe it or not, temperatures inside a car can rise quickly even when outside temperatures are as low as 60°F, and life-threatening heat stroke can quickly occur.
Protect your kids from the summer heat
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Protecting kids from the Arizona heat
Every year, Average of 40 kids in Arizona Heat stroke can occur in a car. Here are some tips to help you prevent this tragic event:
- Visual cues: Keep it Stuffed Animals When you put your child in their car seat, remind them by moving the toy to the passenger seat.
- Personal item exchange: We never leave our personal devices unattended in our cars. phoneKeep your wallet, work badge, and other personal items in the back seat so you'll be checking your back seat every time you park.
- Childcare Communication: Please talk to your childcare provider. If your child does not come as scheduled, schedulelet them get in touch.
- Do not allow children to play in the car: Always lock your carEven if you are at home, keep keys out of reach of children to prevent them from getting into your car without your knowledge. Children could be locked in the car without you knowing.
- Using the Child Safety Monitor: Companies like Baby Alert They manufacture a range of car seat monitors that alert parents if a child is left alone in a car seat. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has option.
Protect your kids from the summer heat
Remember, these simple steps can make a big difference. Stay vigilant and protect your children from the brutal Arizona heat.
For more information on preventing fatal car accidents due to high temperatures, NHTSA.
Protect your kids from the summer heat
source: Source | Live Science | National Transportation Safety Administration | Arizona State University | Children's Health | Baby Alert ]
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