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Hot cars can turn deadly for children and pets within minutes
Parked vehicles can rapidly heat to dangerous levels, posing fatal risks to children and pets within minutes. On a 90-degree day, interior temperatures can exceed 125°F in 30 minutes, even with cracked windows. Children and pets are particularly vulnerable due to faster body heating and limited ability to cool themselves, leading to heatstroke and death.
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