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HEALTHJun 24 · 17:15 UTCKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLISJoseph Swanson

5 ON YOUR SIDE: Hot car deaths

An average of 37 children die annually from heatstroke after being left in hot cars, even on non-extreme weather days. Temperatures in enclosed vehicles can exceed 105°F within an hour, posing fatal risks to children whose bodies heat up faster than adults. Preventive measures include checking back seats, using visual reminders, and keeping cars locked.

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