“The most important thing people need to understand, so their child does not die in a hot car, is to understand that it can happen to anyone,” says Janette Fennell, Founder & President of Kids & Car Safety. In today’s episode of The Momologist™, Janette explains the importance of car safety to keep your kids out of harm’s way.
Janette never intended to work in car safety. However, one night after having dinner with friends, she, her husband, and her nine-month-old baby were kidnapped by masked men outside of their home. After she and her husband were locked in the trunk of a car with no foreseeable way out, Janette realized that her family’s survival was near miraculous. As a result, Janette felt compelled to change how trunks were manufactured, which eventually led her into other vehicle safety endeavors, such as saving children from hot car dangers.
Tune into this week’s episode of The Momologist™ for a conversation with Janette and host Sasha Culpepper about family car safety. Learn more about hot car dangers, the importance of collecting data to fully understand an issue, and easy steps any parent can take before leaving their cars. If you are a parent looking for every possible way to protect your children, you won’t want to miss this episode!
Notable Information:
• “You shouldn't be able to put people in the trunk of their car where they can't get out. So, that's really where it started. And that's where I began doing research and data to really understand this whole issue.” (16:30-16:43 | Janette)
• “If you know there's a problem and you don't do anything about it, you're part of the problem. And I knew what they were saying to me is that there is no data about these things. And with no data, everyone thinks there is no problem.” (20:48-21:01 | Janette)
• “Our cars are sort of like a greenhouse. You know, there's a lot of glass and they're all closed up. I think we know intuitively when it's a hot day and we come back to our car we're, like, it's so hot I can't even breathe, right? But I don't know if we understand how quickly the heat rises and how it can affect a child.” (23:00-23:23 | Janette)
• “Since 1990, over 1,000 children have died in hot cars.”(24:50-24:58 | Janette)
“There are just some very simple things you can do to make sure that this doesn't happen to you. And number one, is a program we call, Look Before You Lock, and it doesn't cost a penny. But when you arrive at your location and you get out of your car, open the back door. It takes three seconds, maybe less, just to make sure nothing's been left behind there.” (34:04-34:29 | Janette)
Stats Mentioned:
• “In the first 10 minutes of your car being locked up, it can raise the temperature 20 degrees.” (23:31-23:38 | Janette)
• “Children heat up 3 to 5 times faster than adults do.’’ (24:33-24:38 | Janette)
• “Since 1990, over 1,000 children have died from hot car safety.” (24:50-24:58 | Janette)
• “Over 26% of children who die in hot cars get into the vehicle on their own.” (28:14-28:21 | Janette)
• “50%-60% of people who die in crashes, especially in the backseat, aren't buckled at all.” (39:50-40:10 | Janette)
Connect with Kids & Car Safety:
Kids & Car Safety Website (Formerly Kids & Cars)
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Media interviews featuring Janette Fennell of Kids and Car Safety:
http://www.shareably.co/paper-towels-car-window-life/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSjGJUPveo8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0f-s271hf4&t=21s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXMShpmLEKU&t=10s
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