
Parents or guardians are risking the safety of children on leaving them unattended in vehicles. Numbers of children die in enclosed vehicles because their bodies are not capable of moderating temperatures like adults. Even on a mild summer day, the safety of children can be at risk.
The National Center for Children's Health and Safety and the Central Bureau of Statistics explains that the bodies of children are small due to which their temperature rises five times faster than that of an adult. I t is not suffocation, but hyperthermia that causes them injury or death.
Since no parent wants to harm a child, following the safety tips below can save a child from harm:
People can leave their suitcase, bag or mobile phone next to children seated in cars.
If they are taking the mobile phone with them, they can keep an alarm of about fifteen minutes, so that they can complete heir errand and return to the child on time.