Child dies of heat injury after being left in vehicle

The weather is warming up, so it is likely we'll see this tragic headline once again in our newspapers. According to statistics compiled by the Kids in Cars organization, at least 100 children a year die as a result of the consequences of being left unattended in and around vehicles, and it is likely that these data vastly underestimate the magnitude of the problem.

“It will only be a few minutes. What could happen?”

Heat injury isn't the only cause of death, although it accounts for 37% of the fatalities.   Unattended children in a car can set the car in motion and crash (10%), strangle themselves in power windows (3%), set the car on fire with the lighter (3%), or become trapped in the trunk (4%).

Children are at risk outside the vehicle too.   Children backed over while playing or standing behind the vehicle make up 32% of the deaths. The blind spot behind a minivan or smaller SUV extends for over 20 feet behind the car. Most children who die in these tragic incidents are under age 2, just learning to walk and not wanting mom or dad to leave. Often the parent thinks the child was left in the house, when in reality the child followed the parent out the door and is behind the car.

So, please follow this safety advice:

Remember:

A car is not a toy

A car is not a playground

A car is not a babysitter