At least eight children have died since June 13 after being trapped inside hot automobiles, bringing the total fatalities so far this year to 18 the largest death toll through the first half of a year since the 1990s.
At least eight children have died since June 13 after being trapped inside hot automobiles, bringing the total fatalities so far this year to 18 the largest death toll through the first half of a year since the 1990s.
Parents should be reminded that temperatures inside vehicles could climb up to a whopping 140 degrees and cause respiratory or circulatory failure in children. Kids can get hyperthermia in 15-20 minutes and can die in less than a half hour. Do not leave children in the car unattended for any reason, even for a few minutes, cautions ACSH's Dr. Gilbert Ross.