Never Leave Your Pet or Child Locked in a Hot Car

Never Leave Your Pet or Child Locked in a Hot Car
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SUMMER IS HERE!
With temperatures rising and today being over 90 degrees, we want to remind you to never leave your pet or child locked in a hot car.
On a hot day, even with the windows cracked open, the inside of the vehicle can reach over 120 degrees in a matter of minutes.
If you see a pet or child locked inside of a hot car please call your local law enforcement station or dial 911 #seesomethingsaysomething , get the vehicle’s license plate number, and wait for law enforcement to arrive.

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