Arab Weather - As the summer heat intensifies, the risks of leaving children inside closed cars, even for short periods, increase. Some may not realize that just 10 minutes in a closed vehicle under the sun can put a child's life in immediate danger.
When the outside temperature is 40°C, the temperature inside a closed car can exceed 60°C within minutes. If the outside temperature rises to 50°C, the inside of the car can reach over 70°C. These numbers mean that a child's body will be exposed to:
severe heat stress
rapid heartbeat and breathing
Risk of fainting and loss of consciousness
In the worst case scenario: suffocation and death of the child, God forbid.
A child cannot regulate their body temperature as efficiently as an adult, making them more susceptible to a severe drop in blood circulation in a very short time. With no ventilation and trapped heat, a car can turn into a deadly oven within minutes.
During the summer months, it is also advised not to leave materials inside the vehicle that could explode or be damaged by high temperatures, including:
perfume bottles
Pressurized containers (such as deodorant or air freshener)
Lighters and batteries
electronic devices
These materials can explode or rupture and cause fires or property damage inside the vehicle.
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