Necessary skills help children get rid of cars if stuck

In order to prevent an unfortunate situation from happening, parents need to teach their children some skills that can help them to save or escape a car if unfortunately getting stuck.

In hot days, if you park your car in the sun, the temperature in the car can increase by 8 degrees in just 10 minutes even when the air conditioner is turned on. If trapped in a car, the human body absorbs heat and can cause a stroke.

Many young children often like to hide in cars when playing. If stuck in a car, it is very dangerous for children. Therefore, parents need to teach children that cars, especially trunk cars, are not a safe place to play. In order to prevent an unfortunate situation from happening, parents need to teach their children some skills that can help them to save or escape a car if unfortunately getting stuck.

Please honk the horn

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There is a little known fact that even when the car does not start, the car horn is always active. Parents instruct them to look for car horn signs in the steering wheel position and press repeatedly to draw attention from the people around them.

Open the car door in the position of the driver's seat

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The car can still be opened from the inside at the driver's seat position even without the key and when the car is locked. If there is no key, the door of the driver's seat is opened, the siren (anti-theft) on the car will sound.

Turn on the emergency light (Hazard Lamp)

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Like car horns, Hazard lights are always active even when the vehicle is locked thanks to its own power design. Parents should show children to turn on this light (with a triangle) on the cockpit tablo to attract the attention of those around them.

Use the emergency hammer

Finally, show your child where to place the emergency hammer and how to break the glass to ensure safety. The escape hammer has a pointed head design that focuses on power so that the child's strength can break the glass.

Car glass is safety glass so when smashed, glass debris without sharp pieces will not harm children.

Contact with outsiders

Equip your child (age 6 and over) with a locator or mobile phone and teach them how to actively contact in an emergency.

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Update 15 August 2019
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