(WBAP/KLIF) The summer heat is already here and it’s intense. With that intensity comes more threats for kids and pets. AAA is reminding drivers that they should never leave a child or pet in a car unattended during this Texas summer. The temperatures inside a car, even on a mild, sunny day, can reach deadly levels in just 10 minutes. Children are even more at risk for a heatstroke because their bodies can heat up five times faster than adults. AAA has a list of ways that you can protect not just yourself, but your family and vehicle too. These are just some of the preventive measures Texas drivers can take:
- Never leave children or animals unattended in a car, not even for a short period of time. Outside air temperatures in the nineties can rise to 125 degrees inside the vehicle very quickly and can cause brain damage or death.
- Create reminders and habits that give you and caregivers a safety net. Leave an item needed at your next stop in the back seat so you don’t forget about your loved one.
- Make sure all child passengers have left the vehicle after it is parked.
- Keep vehicles locked at all times; even in the garage or driveway.
- Never leave keys and/or remote openers within reach of children.
- Open the vehicle’s doors and let the interior cool for a few minutes before entering.
Daniel Armbruster with AAA says one of the most important tips is, if you see something, say something: “Number one, if you do see an unattended child or pet in a vehicle, take action immediately. Dial 9-1-1 and follow the instructions of emergency personnel, they will tell you what to do.”
For more tips on preventive measures you can take visit: AAA Texas: Protecting Kids, Pets and Property During Dangerous Heat