In the U.S., 16 children have died in 2025 from being left in hot cars, the national nonprofit Kids and Car Safety said. Here's how to avoid accidents, and how to help if you see a child in a hot car.
Breakdown
- A three-year-old died in Alabama after being left for hours in a hot car while in state custody. 10s
- On average, 40 children die each year in the US from being left in hot cars; 16 have died so far this year. 28s
- Experts warn that cracking windows does not prevent heat-related deaths in cars. 36s
- Children's body temperatures rise three to five times faster than adults, making them especially vulnerable. 1m 7s
- Most hot car deaths occur when caregivers unknowingly forget the child is present. 1m 46s