Hot cars can be deadly for both children and adults
Summer is here. We’ve already had some 100-degree days in parts of North Carolina. When it’s hot outside, it’s even hotter inside a car. It can be deadly hot for both children and adults.
From 198 through 2025, 1,041 children have died from heatstroke because they were left in a hot car. So far this year, six children have died in hot cars across the country, none from North Carolina. Last year, two North Carolina children died of heatstroke, a 7-month-old girl in Hamlet and a 4-year-old girl in Greensboro.
On average, 37 children die from vehicular heatstroke each year across the United States.
We all know that it’s usually hotter inside a car than it is outside. But do know how much hotter the temperature is inside a car?
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