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HEALTHJun 25 · 11:05 UTCWSOC ABC CHARLOTTEConsumer Reports

Prevent hot car deaths with these simple changes

On average, 37 children die annually from heatstroke in vehicles, with temperatures rising to dangerous levels even in moderate weather. Consumer Reports highlights safety measures like checking back seats and using visual reminders to prevent such tragedies.

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