Each summer, we are reminded of the heartbreaking incidents that occur when children or pets are inadvertently left alone in parked cars during sweltering heat. The temperature inside a vehicle can escalate from merely uncomfortable to dangerously hot in a matter of minutes, creating a serious risk for heat-related illnesses or, in the worst cases, fatalities. Authorities emphasize the critical importance of never leaving anyone—whether a child or a pet—inside a car when temperatures soar, even if the windows are slightly open. The message is clear: vigilance is essential to prevent these avoidable tragedies.
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