COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Hot car deaths of children and babies are a real danger as the heat ramps up this summer.
WRBL spoke to a local doctor about what you can do to keep your children safe.
“Be prepared and know what your temperatures are going to be outside every day,” Dr. Dana Cason, director of Newborn Medical Services at St. Francis-Emory Healthcare said.
She reminded folks to double-check their children aren’t left in the car.
“That’s a big, huge problem. You see it across the United States all the time,” she said.
According to the National Safety Council, hot car deaths have claimed the lives of seven children so far this year. In 2024, nearly 40 children died of heat stroke due to being left in hot cars.
Cason also advised parents to protect their children in hot summer weather by avoiding direct sunlight, using sunscreen and making sure kids get plenty of food, water and electrolytes.
The Star Wars license saved the LEGO company from bankruptcy back in 1999, and LEGO…
Pick up Apple's flagship watch at an outstanding price just in time for Mother's Day.…
Pokémon scalpers are ensuring that fans can't even enjoy the little things in life, as…
It’s Star Wars Day, and to celebrate, I’ve rounded up some of the favorite deals…
Nielsen celebrated Star Wars Day 2026 with a breakdown of the galaxy-sized amount of content…
It’s May 4 — a date that happens to sound similar to “May the Force,”…
This website uses cookies.