Protecting children and pets
On hot days, the temperature inside vehicles can climb rapidly and may exceed 100 degrees. Be very careful with children and pets -- even when you're at home and the car is parked.
* Never leave your child unattended in a vehicle, even with the windows down.
* Teach children not to play in, on, or around cars.
* Always lock car doors and trunks -- even at home -- and keep keys out of children's reach.
* Always make sure all child passengers have left the car when you reach your destination. Don't overlook sleeping infants.
* When securing your child in a safety restraint system in a car that has been parked in the heat, check to make sure seating surfaces and equipment (child safety seat and safety belt buckles) aren't too hot.
* Use a light covering to shade the seat of your parked car. Consider using shades on windows.
Sources: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Weather Service, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Federal Citizen Information Center, Washington State SAFE KIDS Coalition
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