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As Temperatures Reach Deadly Levels, JPMA and Safe Kids Worldwide Join Together to Warn About Dangers of Children Dying in Hot Cars


MOUNT LAUREL, N.J., July 15, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- As summer temperatures continue to reach record highs across the country, Safe Kids Worldwide (SKW), the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA), and other safety advocates are joining forces to raise awareness of the danger of children dying in hot cars.

Since 1998, at least 856 children across the U.S. have died from heatstroke while unattended in a car. The last two years were the worst on record with a total of 105 children dying and to date this year, eight children have died of heatstroke, including a 17-month-old girl on the 4th of July. Eighty-eight percent of the children dying are 4 years old and younger.

"During these stressful times, with changes in our routines, states reopening, parents heading back to work, and temperatures on the rise, there is a serious concern that we could soon be back on pace with the record number of deaths we saw in the past two years," said Torine Creppy, president of Safe Kids Worldwide. "Our greatest wish is that heatstroke won't claim the life of another child and we're calling on everyone to be a part of the solution. Whether you are a parent, caregiver, or a concerned bystander, you can help save a life."

Kelly Mariotti, executive director of JPMA, added, "Juvenile products like car seats are critical to saving young lives. We look forward to the day there is reliable technology built directly into cars to remind us, even during the most hectic days parents of young children undoubtably experience. Until then, parents and caregivers should use a physical reminder as a guide to check the backseat of the vehicle each time you exit the car."

Heatstroke occurs when the body is unable to cool itself quickly enough. Young children are particularly at risk. A child's body heats up three to five times faster than an adult's. When a child's internal temperature reaches 104 degrees, major organs begin to shut down, and when the temperature reaches 107 degrees, the child can die. Even on mild days, the temperature in a car can rise by 19 degrees in only 10 minutes and cracking the window doesn't help.

During COVID-19 and beyond, safety advocates urge parents, caregivers and bystanders to help eliminate heatstroke deaths with the following tips:

Over the past year, Safe Kids and JPMA have been part of a group of advocates, including KidsAndCars.org, noheatstroke.org, National Safety Council, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, all committed to stopping kids from dying in hot cars using every tool necessary, including awareness, education, technology and advocacy.

For more information on preventing child heatstroke deaths, please visit noheatstroke.org and http://www.safekids.org/heatstroke.

Key Facts on Child Heatstroke:

 

SOURCE JPMA


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