Baby Safety Alliance Urges “Stop. Look. Lock.” This Summer

During warmer months, create a simple, life-saving habit

In recognition of National Heat Awareness Day today, the Baby Safety Alliance is encouraging “Stop. Look. Lock.,” a national campaign designed to help prevent child hot car deaths.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260529781075/en/ In recognition of National Heat Awareness Day May 29, 2026, the Baby Safety Alliance is encouraging “Stop. Look. Lock.,” a national campaign designed to help prevent child hot car deaths.

As temperatures rise, the risk increases. Hot car tragedies remain a leading cause of non-crash vehicle fatalities for children in the United States. On average, 37 children die in hot cars each year. Multiple deaths have already been reported in the United States this year.