Special Edition: Wednesday April 11: National Heatstroke Day

Please join us for National Heatstroke Awareness Day today, April 11.

Follow us on Facebook and Twitter so you can share our posts with your followers next week.

‘Like’ us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/KidsAndCars.org

Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/KidsAndCars

Several children have already died this year so please do all you can to help prevent these tragedies.

4/3/18 – South Carolina, father unknowingly left infant in car, went to work all day

2/28/18 – Florida, mother unknowingly left baby in car, went to work all day

3/26/18 – Arizona, mother left 2 children in hot car (pending autopsy results)

Please invite your colleagues, friends and family to help raise awareness and make sure that no more children die in hot cars this year.

Thanks for the share, JL!

 

 

Heidi

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