How To Protect Your Family From Little-Known Car Dangers
Janette Fennell, founder and president of the Kids and Cars safety organization, is sharing several little-known car safety tips for families with InsideEdition.com. People need to make sure their automatic windows and gears are childproof. Fennell recommends installing a carbon monoxide detector in the garage. She also suggests carrying a device that can break car windows and making sure that the trunk has a glow-in-the-dark internal release mechanism.
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