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Illinois State Police share child safety tips to prevent hot car deaths

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WMBD) -- The Illinois State Police shared information on how to keep your kids safe in your car in hot weather. Children can experience heat stroke when temperatures reach 104 degrees Fahrenheit, and it can be deadly when a child's body temperature reaches 107 degrees Fahrenheit, according to a Facebook post from State police. Vehicles can heat up fast, even when it is 65 degrees Fahrenheit outside; a car can heat up to 110 de…

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WMBD broke the news in Peoria, United States on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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