Staying Safe in Aruba’s Heat: A Special Alert for Drivers
In Aruba, where sunny weather is a year-round delight, it’s important to be mindful of the unique challenges posed by consistent high temperatures, especially when it comes to vehicle safety. At Yrausquin, we’re dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of our community. One critical safety concern in our warm climate is the danger of leaving children and pets in parked cars. Here are some essential tips to help keep your loved ones safe.
1 – Children and Pets Safety Alert in Extreme Heat
Even if you think you’ll only be away for a moment, never leave children or pets unattended in your vehicle. The temperature inside a car can rise to dangerous levels very quickly, even if the windows are slightly open. This can lead to heatstroke or even death within a matter of minutes.
2 – The Danger of Rapid Temperature Rise
Vehicles heat up incredibly fast. On a day when the temperature outside is 26°C (79°F), the interior of a car can soar to over 35°C (95°F) in just ten minutes. This rapid temperature increase can cause severe health issues, including heatstroke, which occurs when the body’s temperature exceeds 40°C (104°F).
2 – The Danger of Rapid Temperature Rise
Vehicles heat up incredibly fast. On a day when the temperature outside is 26°C (79°F), the interior of a car can soar to over 35°C (95°F) in just ten minutes. This rapid temperature increase can cause severe health issues, including heatstroke, which occurs when the body’s temperature exceeds 40°C (104°F).
3 – The Science of Heat in Cars
A vehicle’s interior acts like a greenhouse, trapping heat and causing the temperature to escalate rapidly. Even a short stop can be dangerous, as interior temperatures can become life-threatening in under 10 minutes. Always ensure the safety of children and pets by taking them with you when you exit the vehicle, regardless of how quick your errand might be.
4 – Always Check the Backseat
To avoid accidentally leaving children or pets in the car, adopt habits such as placing your phone, wallet, or handbag in the backseat In case your vehicle does not have a Rear Seat Occupant Alert system, like some vehicles do, this practice can serve as a reminder to check the back before locking the car. You can also set up a system with your childcare provider or spouse to call you if your child hasn’t been dropped off as expected.
3 – The Science of Heat in Cars
A vehicle’s interior acts like a greenhouse, trapping heat and causing the temperature to escalate rapidly. Even a short stop can be dangerous, as interior temperatures can become life-threatening in under 10 minutes. Always ensure the safety of children and pets by taking them with you when you exit the vehicle, regardless of how quick your errand might be.
4 – Always Check the Backseat
To avoid accidentally leaving children or pets in the car, adopt habits such as placing your phone, wallet, or handbag in the backseat In case your vehicle does not have a Rear Seat Occupant Alert system, like some vehicles do, this practice can serve as a reminder to check the back before locking the car. You can also set up a system with your childcare provider or spouse to call you if your child hasn’t been dropped off as expected.
Additional 5 Tips for Hot Weather Safety:
- Regular Vehicle Maintenance: Keep your car in top condition. Ensure your air conditioning system is functioning well, and check the coolant levels regularly. A well-maintained vehicle is crucial for avoiding breakdowns in extreme heat.
- Shade and Sun Protection: Use sunshades for your windshield and rear windows to help keep your car cooler. Parking in shaded areas or using a covered parking space can also significantly reduce the interior temperature of your vehicle.
- Stay Hydrated: Keep a supply of water in your car , especially if you plan to travel long distances. Staying hydrated is key to preventing heat-related illnesses. However, only keep water in the car when driving. Do not leave water in a stationary vehicle that is locked up for a long period, especially in high temperatures, as it can become unsafe to drink.
Additional 5 Tips for Hot Weather Safety:
- Regular Vehicle Maintenance: Keep your car in top condition. Ensure your air conditioning system is functioning well, and check the coolant levels regularly. A well-maintained vehicle is crucial for avoiding breakdowns in extreme heat.
- Shade and Sun Protection: Use sunshades for your windshield and rear windows to help keep your car cooler. Parking in shaded areas or using a covered parking space can also significantly reduce the interior temperature of your vehicle.
- Stay Hydrated: Keep a supply of water in your car , especially if you plan to travel long distances. Staying hydrated is key to preventing heat-related illnesses. However, only keep water in the car when driving. Do not leave water in a stationary vehicle that is locked up for a long period, especially in high temperatures, as it can become unsafe to drink.
4. Emergency Kit: Have an emergency kit in your car that includes items such as water, non-perishable snacks, and a first aid kit. Replace the water regularly and ensure it is stored in a cool, shaded place within the vehicle to avoid contamination. This kit can be invaluable in case of an emergency.
5. Educate and Remind: Talk to family members about the dangers of hot cars. Use visual reminders, like notes or keychains, in case your vehicle does not have a Rear Seat Occupant Alert system, to remind you to check the backseat like some vehicles do.
4. Emergency Kit: Have an emergency kit in your car that includes items such as water, non-perishable snacks, and a first aid kit. Replace the water regularly and ensure it is stored in a cool, shaded place within the vehicle to avoid contamination. This kit can be invaluable in case of an emergency.
5. Educate and Remind: Talk to family members about the dangers of hot cars. Use visual reminders, like notes or keychains, in case your vehicle does not have a Rear Seat Occupant Alert system, to remind you to check the backseat like some vehicles do.
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