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AAA says parents should form these 7 habits to prevent hot car deaths

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — During the summer months, it can be extremely dangerous for families to leave children in hot cars.

According to AAA, a child dies from heatstroke about once every 10 days from being left alone in a hot vehicle. Heatstroke is the leading cause of a non-crash vehicle fatality for kids 14 years old and younger.


You should never leave your child unsupervised in a vehicle, even for a minute. Temperatures inside of a car, even on a mild, sunny day, can rise 20 degrees in just 10 minutes.

Accidents happen, but experts say there are a few easy tips that can help remind you that a child is in the car:

Officials say most deaths attributed to hot cars occur on Thursdays and Fridays when parents are tired from the workweek.