DCFS releases public service announcement
reminding everyone to keep kids and pets safe in and around cars
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[July 13, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
- On July 10th, the Illinois Department of Children and Family
Services (DCFS), in partnership with KidsAndCars.org, released an
audio public service announcement to build awareness on how to keep
children safe in and around cars. |
The PSA is available in both English and Spanish and
can be downloaded below:
English version: PSA
Kids and Car Safety
Spanish
version: PSA
Kids and Car Safety
In the summer, a car can heat up to 90
degrees in less than 10 minutes so it is never a good idea to leave
a child alone in a car for any amount of time; and it is against the
law in Illinois.
“If you see a child in a hot car alone, dial 9-1-1 immediately,”
says DCFS Acting Director BJ Walker. “Your sense of community and
your intervention can help prevent a tragedy and save a life when
minutes and even seconds matter.”
The radio PSA reminds parents and caregivers that we all have a role
to play in keeping children safe because every 10 days in the United
States of America, a child dies from heatstroke. A split second
decision to leave a child alone in a car can lead to devastating
consequences.
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To remind yourself there is a child in the
back seat put something there you will need, like a wallet, phone, purse or
briefcase to ‘Look before You Lock’. And tell your childcare provider to call
you immediately if your child does not show up as scheduled. These simple
actions can save a life. For more tips on how to keep children safe visit
www.DCFS.Illinois.gov or
www.KidsandCars.org.
Pets are in danger of overheating too, because unlike us, they cannot as easily
cool down. It is best to leave pets at home during the warmer months. Visit
www.ASPCA.org for more information on how to keep pets safe year round.
[Illinois Department of Child and
Family Services] |