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Dangerously hot strollers: Here's a mistake parents don't realize they're making

"I knew it would get hot, I didn't think it would get that hot that fast. Stroller safety shouldn't be that hard," said Michelle Pratt, founder of Safe in the Seat.

GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — As a good chunk of the country is already dealing with extreme heat, we are surely in store for more summer-like temperatures in the Midwest. Now is the perfect time to remind parents and guardians about keeping their little ones safe from overheating, because sometimes with kids... it's hard to tell. 

"My goal is to make it easier for parents and not this big elusive thing that you cant get right," said Michelle Pratt who like many new parents, had a lot of questions when it came to raising a kid and all of the baby stuff meant to keep your kid safe.

"We don't just birth a child or have a child come into our lives and it's like now you have this magic wand that hits you and now you just know how to use all of this baby gear… like what? I don't know how to do this," Michelle said. 

When Michelle couldn't find the right resources on car seat safety, she took matters into her own hands and became a Nationally Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician. She later founded Safe in the Seat, her company that is geared at helping parents keep their kids safe.

In one of her viral videos demonstrating the dangers of just how hot strollers can get in in direct sunlight, Michelle tested four common ways we see parents cover car seats in full sun on an 87° day, in an attempt to keep their little ones cool. 

"I knew it would get hot, I didn't think it would get that hot that fast," Michelle said. 

What she found that DID work was fairly simple.

@safeintheseat

Fully covering your baby in thr heat puts them at serious risk for overheating. Do these things instead to keep your baby safe in the heat. #carseat #newborn #babycarseat #infantcarseat #parentsoftiktok #parenting #childsafety #safeintheseat #summersafety #strollersafety

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"The fan to me is critical, and the least amount of coverage is critical, and the shade so if the duration has to be longer you are preventing any of the major risks. Shade, fan, lightweight clothing and sunscreen if they are 6 months plus."

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