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Never leave children, pets, or temperature-sensitive items in a hot car, even for short periods.

Interior car temperatures can rise 20 degrees in 10 minutes, posing significant health risks.

Food, electronics, medications, and aerosols are among the items that can be damaged or become dangerous in extreme heat.

Heatstroke is a leading cause of non-crash, vehicle-related deaths in children.

We all get lazy sometimes, perhaps you’re in a rush or maybe just running inside for a couple of minutes.

Whatever your reason may be, I’m sure you’ve left something in your car before.

Now, normally, this might not be a problem, but in parts of California, temperatures can reach highs of 110 degrees Fahrenheit or higher in the summer.

According to the National Highway Traffi

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