The Latest 2016 Statistics…

Posted by on May 18, 2016 in Child Death In Cars | 0 comments

While the number of child hyperthermia deaths from kids left in cars appears to be on the decline, even one of these incidents is too many. See the latest statistics at:  http://noheatstroke.org/.    

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Dead Wrong…

Posted by on Jul 26, 2014 in Child Death In Cars, News | 0 comments

…That is what you are if you think accidentally forgetting a child in a car is something that could never happen to you.  Read this Pulitzer Prize winning article from Gene Weingarten.  It is one of the best articles ever written on the parents who have made this horrific mistake.  It clearly reveals that forgetting a child is a risk we all face and must take measures to prevent: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/27/AR2009022701549.html Think of it this way:   If you own...

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25 Children Lost Year-To-Date August 2014

Posted by on Jun 26, 2014 in Child Death In Cars, News, Products | 0 comments

According to the Jan Null, of San Francisco State University, year-to-date there have been 25 child hyperthermia deaths in cars. Not included in this statistic is the number of close calls that take place nationally. Learn more about the issue at:  http://www.ggweather.com/heat/ Also, read about publicized close calls at: http://www.ggweather.com/heat/2014_close_calls.htm SBT Safety System’s MyCue® Streamer can serve as a reminder to parents and child caregivers that they have a child passenger seated...

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Child Forgotten In A Hot Car: How Could Someone Do This?!

Posted by on Mar 16, 2012 in Child Death In Cars, News | 0 comments

Have you ever asked or shouted this question? Read the Pulitzer Prize-winning article by Gene Weingarten on the subject published in 2009 in the Washington Post.   Every parent or anyone who cares for children – and anyone who has ever asked this question should read this story. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2009/03/04/DI2009030402198.html  

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