Kan. Transportation Dept.: Heatstroke in Cars is Riskier for Young Children
July 11, 2024
July 11, 2024
TOPEKA, Kansas, July 11 -- The Kansas Department of Transportation issued the following news release:
Children are at more risk of heatstroke or death because their body temperatures rise up to five times faster than adults, even on cooler days in the summer.
This is why the Kansas Department of Transportation, the Drive To Zero Coalition and emergency responders remind parents and caregivers to never leave a child in a car.
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Children are at more risk of heatstroke or death because their body temperatures rise up to five times faster than adults, even on cooler days in the summer.
This is why the Kansas Department of Transportation, the Drive To Zero Coalition and emergency responders remind parents and caregivers to never leave a child in a car.
Children suffer heatstroke in ca . . .