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Press Release on Introduction of the Hot Cars Act in Congress

Since 1990, nearly 1,000 children have died in hot cars. “Children will continue to die in hot cars until technology is utilized to detect and alert others of their presence inside a vehicle. Education alone will not solve this problem because no one thinks a hot car tragedy can happen to them. That is precisely why technology is necessary. The fact that these systems exist to save the lives of children, but are not being included in all new vehicles is inconceivable,” stated Janette Fennell, founder and president of Kids and Car Safety. 

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News Conference on the Introduction of the HOT CARS Act of 2017

Download the electronic media kit (PDF). Download the following press release (PDF). FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 7, 2017 Contacts:  Bill Bronrott, 202-270-4415, bronrott@gmail.com; Rep. Tim Ryan contact: Michael Zetts, Michael.Zetts@mail.house.gov, 202-225-5261; Rep. King contact: Kevin Fogarty, Kevin.Fogarty@mail.house.gov, 202-225-7896; Rep. Schakowsky contact: Jeronimo Anaya-Ortiz, Jeronimo.Anaya-Ortiz@mail.house.gov, 202-374-1098; KidsAndCars.org contact: Amber Andreasen, 913-732-2792, Amber@KidsAndCars.org HOT CARS Act of 2017 Introduced Today – Will Prevent Child Heatstroke Deaths…

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