Description
The “Protecting Children From Hot Car Deaths” brochure gives parents and caregivers an overview of the extreme dangers and consequences of leaving children unattended in vehicles. Children dying from heatstroke in cars, either because they were left or became trapped, has increased in recent years. Each year, around 40 children die from heatstroke because they are left inside of a car.
The brochure begins with an overview of heatstroke, explaining the risks and the heightened vulnerability children face. When a child is left in a hot vehicle, that child’s temperature can rise quickly and could die within minutes. The pamphlet includes a section on ways to prevent vehicular heatstroke, and many tips and suggestions to keep everyone safe. Also included is what to do if you see a child left unattended in a vehicle as well as basic first aid for anyone suffering from heatstroke.
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This brochure is also available in Spanish.
Sold in Packs of 50 and the minimum quantity is 100.
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