Press
Release - Rapid Response
2016
Safe
Kids Prince George’s Statement on Heatsroke
Deaths in Cars
We join the communities and families of young
children that suffer heatstroke deaths in
mourning their loss. To gain perspective on such a tragic incident, we ask that
concerned citizens read “Fatal Distraction: Forgetting a Child in the Back seat of a Car
Is a Horrifying Mistake. Is It a Crime?”
by Gene Weingarten, Washington Post Staff Writer.
Unfortunately,
no one is immune to this kind of tragedy. Parents and caregivers can
cut down the number of deaths and near misses by remembering to ACT.
·
A: Avoid
heatstroke-related injury and death by never leaving your child alone in a car,
not even for a minute. And make sure to keep your car locked when you’re not in
it so kids don’t get in on their own.
·
C: Create
reminders by putting something in the back of your car next to your child such
as a briefcase, a purse or a cell phone that is needed at your final
destination. This is especially important if you’re not following your normal
routine.
·
T: Take
action. If you see a child alone in a car, call 911. Emergency personnel want
you to call. They are trained to respond to these situations. One call could
save a life.
Safe Kids Prince George’s is working to ensure that no child is alone
in a car, not even for a minute. We’re participating in an education and
awareness program that provides posters and tip sheets at childcare centers,
doctor’s offices and hospitals and police and fire stations.
Since 1998, more than 660 children across the United States have died
from heatstroke while unattended in cars. You can help us spread the word to
your community to stop these preventable tragedies. Additional prevention
information can be found at www.safekids.org/heatstroke,
and statistics on child heatstroke deaths can be found at www.noheatstroke.org
About Safe Kids – Prince George’s
Safe
Kids Prince
George’s works to prevent
unintentional childhood injury, the leading cause of death and disability
to children. Safe Kids Prince George’s is a
member of Safe Kids Worldwide, a global organization dedicated to preventing
unintentional injury, the number one cause of death to children in the United
States. Throughout the world, almost one million children die of injuries each
year, and every one of these tragedies is preventable. Safe Kids Prince
George’s is led by Fire/EMS Department. For additional information call Teresa Crisman, Safe Kids Coordinator, at 301-883-5250 or Email at TACrisman@co.pg.md.us.
About General Motors and Safe Kids
Buckle Up
Beginning
in 1997, General Motors and the GM Foundation have served as Safe Kids
Worldwide’s exclusive funding source and helped build the Safe Kids Buckle Up
program into a multifaceted national initiative, bringing motor vehicle safety
messages to children and families through community and dealer
partnerships. To date, more than 23
million people have been exposed to Safe Kids Worldwide events and community
outreach efforts. Certified child passenger safety technicians working through
Safe Kids coalitions have examined over 1.89 million child safety seats at more
than 94,000 events, and the program has donated more than 667,000 seats to
families in need.
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