Vehicular Heatstroke Prevention
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Nearly every state in the United States has been affected by a pediatric vehicular heatstroke death. Use this campaign material to help educate parents and caregivers about the dangers of hot cars, including children getting trapped in an unlocked vehicle, being forgotten or mistakenly left, or purposely left. Material also includes safety information for bystanders to safely remove a child from a hot car.
Timely Messaging:
- Monitor weather conditions in your area to determine the best time to use this communication material. While summertime is the peak season, heatstroke can occur in outdoor temperatures as low as 60 degrees.
- May 1, Heatstroke Prevention Day.
Communication and marketing material featuring the call to action are now available on this page.
Many assets are available in English and Spanish. Share this information with partner organizations to help spread the message across communities.
Facts
Facts from NoHeatstroke.org
Get More Facts- More than 1,000 children have died due to pediatric vehicular heatstroke since 1998.
- 39 children died in 2024 because of vehicular heatstroke.
- On average, 37 children die per year due to vehicular heatstroke.
- In 2018 and 2019, we saw a record number of hot car deaths - 53 children died each year.
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Talking Points
We've prepared talking points related to heatstroke prevention. After downloading, we encourage you to add local stats and facts to the document.
Earned Media
We've produced sample news release that can be used for media outreach.
Social Media
This social media playbook contains sample social media content in English and Spanish. Download this guide for instructions on posting graphics to Facebook, X and Instagram. The content is designed for easy posting and seamless integration into your current social media strategy.
Also, additional sample social media posts are available for download.
Ads
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The above videos are available on YouTube and through AdCouncil.org.
Note: No one may alter, edit, or change a NHTSA TV ad or web video.
Additional Resources
- NHTSA.gov Heatstroke Prevention: English | Spanish
- Safe Kids Worldwide Heatstroke
- National Safety Council Heatstroke
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