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As temperatures soar during a dangerous heatwave, ensuring the safety of children in vehicles becomes paramount. Parents must be vigilant about the risks associated with heat exposure, particularly when it comes to young passengers.
One crucial tip is to never leave children unattended in a parked car, even for a short duration. The interior of a vehicle can heat up rapidly, reaching dangerous levels within minutes. Always check the backseat before exiting the car, as it is easy to forget a sleeping child in the rear.
Additionally, consider using sunshades on windows to reduce direct sunlight and keep the car cooler. When possible, park in shaded areas or use reflective windshield covers to minimize heat buildup.
Before starting a trip, make sure to have plenty of water on hand to keep your child hydrated. Regular breaks during long drives can also help, allowing everyone to stretch and cool down. By following these expert-backed tips, parents can significantly reduce the risks associated with heat exposure in vehicles.
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