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Florida Hot Car Deaths: Prevention Guide for Parents

Staff Writer
May 25, 2026

Florida consistently ranks among the top two states for pediatric vehicular heatstroke deaths, a tragedy that strikes when caregivers forget children in parked vehicles.

Since 1998, 1,042 children have died in hot cars across the United States. More than half were under two years old. Fifty-two percent of deaths occurred when a caregiver forgot the child; 25% when children accessed the vehicle on their own; and 21% when caregivers knowingly left children inside.

A child's body temperature rises three to five times faster than an adult's. A car's interior reaches 140°F in 10 minutes on a moderate day. Death occurs when core temperature hits 107°F.

Memory lapses often happen during routine disruptions like summer break. Sleep deprivation, stress, and multitasking trigger autopilot mode, disabling working memory even in attentive parents.

To prevent these deaths, caregivers should check back seats every time they exit the vehicle, never leave a child unattended in a car, and place a purse or phone in the backseat as a reminder. Lock vehicles and keep keys away from children. If a child goes missing, check the car and trunk immediately, then call 911. Ensure daycare and schools contact parents about unexplained absences.

Bystanders who spot an unattended child in a car should call 911 immediately.

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