Parents and guardians of young kids forget things – from the diaper bag to their own phone number. That’s normal – parents are running on little sleep, tight schedules and a steady diet of dino chicken nuggets. But no matter if you forget the pacifier or the baby wipes, you never want to forget your child.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 970 children have died of heatstroke because they were forgotten or trapped in a hot vehicle. It’s tragic – and it can happen to anyone.
It’s never okay to leave your child unattended in the car – even for a short stop. Kids’ body temperatures rise 3-5x faster than adults, and hot car deaths can happen in temperatures as low as 60 degrees.
So, what can you do?