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Death by Hyperthermia

On a hot summer day, or even when the temperature is mild. The temperature inside a closed vehicle can quickly rise to 120 to 140 degrees. Babies and young children are particularly vulnerable because their immature respiratory and circulatory systems do not manage heat as efficiently as adults. As the temperature goes up, the car becomes an oven. And the children die of hyperthermia.

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Another Deadly Race

The mother of Aslyn Ryan, 1, who had been left in a car while her babysitter ran errands. Aslyn is one of 443. Children to die in a hot vehicle. After being left in it by a caregiver. In some way, most are merely a statistic or news story.

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On a hot summer day, or even when the temperature is mild. The temperature inside a closed vehicle can quickly rise to 120 to 140 degrees. Babies and young children are particularly vulnerable because their immature respiratory and circulatory systems do not manage heat as efficiently as adults. As the temperature goes up, the car becomes an oven. And the children die of hyperthermia.

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How Could It Happen?

Now many more are dying. From being forgotten in the back than from airbags. As Marshall McLuhan suggested in his work. A technology that was meant to do one thing is now having the opposite effect. One reason they are forgotten is because of our increasingly fast-paced lifestyle. Americans feel more and more overworked. Part of this is due to our consumer culture.

Reminders to Parents

One suggestion for parents and others to remember that they have a child in the back seat is to place a teady bear in the front passenger seat. Whenever they are transporting their child. That are available to remind parents, although few of them are purchased. Another solution, however, is for all of to just slow down and change our priorities.

The Tragic News

It happens every year, especially during the hottest months of the summer. Despite warnings and previous news accounts, young children are still left to die in hot cars. Hundreds have died in the past ten years and still the numbers grow. Utah mom leaves baby in car. 3 cases in FL, girl dies. Mom lets baby die in car while she drinks in the bar. Father leaves boy to die in hot car. 7-month-old girl dies outside school. Mom leaves baby in hot car all day.

Dales Legacy

That year NASCAR magazine called him the most influential person in motorsports.

The Intimidator

He would often maneuver his way through tight packs of cars, missing others by inches, or in some cases lightly bumping other drivers to let them know he was there. He was willing to take risks other drivers would not.