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In light of tragic national and local news regarding the deaths of children who died after being left in cars, we want to inform parents who have young children of some startling facts. Even if you believe you would never forget your child in the car, statistics show that it is much more common than people think, but there are some ways in which you can prevent it. Please review our infographic above, which includes facts regarding child vehicular hyperthermia (heatstroke) and useful tips for parents.
Vehicular heatstroke is an unbelievably heartbreaking way to lose a child, so it's important to implement small changes that will help you remember when your little one is in the backseat. It's also important to BOTL (be on the lookout) and call 9-1-1 immediately if you see a child alone in a parked car.
The Texas heat can be dangerous, which makes the next few months an especially important time for parents to be aware of and take measures to prevent child vehicular heatstroke. We hope you find the tips and information included in Volvo of Dallas' graphic beneficial and invite you to share them with your friends and loved ones.