Pets and kids can die in hot, unattended cars

The heat advisory the Bay Area experience last weekend is a good reminder that has arrived. It’s not only a time for beaches and camp, but San Jose State University lecturer and longtime meteorologist Jan Null warns that parents must remember not to leave their children in cars on hot days. He said 12 children have died of heatstroke this year in unattended car so far this year in the United States. A total of 712 children have died this way since 1998, he said. Allie Rasmus reports

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