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Citation

Gibbs LI, Lawrence DW, Kohn MA. J. La. State Med. Soc. 1995; 147(12): 545-546.

Affiliation

Disability Prevention/Injury Control Section, Office of Public Health, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, Louisiana State Medical Society)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8543892

Abstract

During July 1995, an infant in southeast Louisiana died as a result of heat exposure in an enclosed automobile. To evaluate degree of heat exposure in a vehicle, we compared the temperature rise inside an enclosed, dark-colored vehicle with the temperature rise in light-colored vehicle with the windows partly open. Within 20 minutes, readings in both cars exceeded 125 degrees F and reached approximately 140 degrees F in 40 minutes--a temperature rise of over 45 degrees F. A person who is unable to remove himself from an enclosed vehicle is at risk for a life-threatening crisis if left alone in a sun-exposed car for even a relatively short period of time.

KW: Hyperthermia in automobiles

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