Hot Weather Alert: Look Before You Lock Your Car
By: NBC News
Updated: May 29, 2012
Arkansas' neighbor Texas consistently leads the nation in the number of hyperthermia deaths in unattended children in cars.
According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration statistics, an average of 38 children die after being in a hot car or truck.
The numbers come as a shock to many parents.
The NHTSA is encouraging parents to "look before you lock."
While half of the vehicle-related hyperthermia deaths occur when a child is left unattended, firefighters say about 30 percent of the incidents involve children who climb into a hot car and lock themselves inside.
First responders say that people who see a child locked inside a hot vehicle should immediately call 911 because children's body temperatures can rise five times more quickly than an adult's.
Emergency workers advise it's not good for anyone to sit in a car without the air conditioner running for very long, and that includes pets as well.


