Crime & Safety

Summer Safety: Keeping Your Kids and Animals Safe in the Heat

Rising temps prompt safety reminders never to leave your child alone in a vehicle. Also make sure to keep your animals safe and happy on these hot summer days.

With temperatures reaching 100 degrees and above in much of the Southland today, fire officials warn residents never to leave people in hot cars.

Among the tips offered:

  • Put a teddy bear in your child's car seat. When you put the child in the seat, move the teddy bear up front with you. The visual reminder will lower the chance of you leaving the child in the car when you get out.
  • If you see a child, dependent adult or pet alone in a hot vehicle, get involved. If they are hot or seem sick, get them out immediately. Call 911 for help.
  • Don't leave your car keys where kids can get them. Always make sure that your car is locked so children cannot get in without adult supervision.
  • Teach your children about the dangers of a hot car, especially the trunk.

And don't forget about the safety of your pets when it comes to warm summer days like this. Click for more Patch tips on keeping your canines safe and happy in the heat.

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-- City News Service contributed to this report.

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