'Look Before You Lock': Safe Kids N.C. Chair Reminds Caregivers About the Dangers of Hot Cars

Original source: http://www.ncdoi.com/media/news2/year/2019/070319b.asp

All of the time we access the web everyday to make you to understand to the idea of keeping a Public Adjuster on your team. Take a few seconds to read this story we ran across.

“A great rule of thumb is’look until you lock'” says Causey. “Before you lock in your car, make sure you look from the backseat. The hazards of heatstroke are extremely real even when there left is a youngster in a vehicle for a few minutes. Taking this one extra second to appear could save your kid’s life.” 2018 has been the worst season on record for kid vehicular heatstroke deaths with 52 children expiring, such as one in North Carolina if a seven-month-old boy at Raleigh was abandoned in the car for two hours. According to Safe Kids Worldwide, since 1998, more than 740 children have died across the USA because they were trapped in a hot vehicle. That’s if just a few precautionary steps were taken almost 40 deaths annually that could have been averted –…. Read More

We appreciate you! And please schedule a time with us if you need assistance when dealing with your insurance company. NO claim, NO fee!

Original source: http://www.ncdoi.com/media/news2/year/2019/070319b.asp

All of the time we access the web everyday to make you to understand to the idea of keeping a Public Adjuster on your team. Take a few seconds to read this story we ran across.

“A great rule of thumb is’look until you lock'” says Causey. “Before you lock in your car, make sure you look from the backseat. The hazards of heatstroke are extremely real even when there left is a youngster in a vehicle for a few minutes. Taking this one extra second to appear could save your kid’s life.” 2018 has been the worst season on record for kid vehicular heatstroke deaths with 52 children expiring, such as one in North Carolina if a seven-month-old boy at Raleigh was abandoned in the car for two hours. According to Safe Kids Worldwide, since 1998, more than 740 children have died across the USA because they were trapped in a hot vehicle. That’s if just a few precautionary steps were taken almost 40 deaths annually that could have been averted –…. Read More

We appreciate you! And please schedule a time with us if you need assistance when dealing with your insurance company. NO claim, NO fee!