Just 21 States Protect Children From Intentionally Being Left to Die in Hot Cars
June 06, 2018
June 06, 2018
ITASCA, Illinois, June 6 -- The National Safety Council issued the following news release:
Nine children have died in 2018 so far because of being left in a hot car, and most parts of the country have not yet seen their warmest months. Despite the heartbreaking numbers, National Safety Council analysis - summarized in a report released today - found only 21 states and Guam have laws in place to address children being left unattended in vehicles. Of the states that have implemented a . . .
Nine children have died in 2018 so far because of being left in a hot car, and most parts of the country have not yet seen their warmest months. Despite the heartbreaking numbers, National Safety Council analysis - summarized in a report released today - found only 21 states and Guam have laws in place to address children being left unattended in vehicles. Of the states that have implemented a . . .
