Motoring

A solution for not forgetting kids or pets in a car in hot weather

A visual alert is displayed upon stopping or switching off the ignition in Ford cars

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 23 Jun 2021 1:00PM

A solution for not forgetting kids or pets in a car in hot weather
Ford has developed an alert system so that drivers don't risk leaving a child (or a pet) unattended in the back of their car, especially in hot weather. – ETX Studio pic, June 23, 2021

THE American carmaker Ford has developed a warning system that is automatically triggered when the rear passenger doors are opened at the beginning of a journey.

The principle is very simple. When the vehicle is stopped and the ignition is switched off, a visual alert is displayed on the vehicle's central screen for 10 seconds. An audible warning is also emitted, reminding the driver to check the rear seats before exiting the vehicle.

These alerts are designed to avoid a child or pet being left behind or trapped in the car, with all the dangers that this entails.

Children and pets are victims of fatal heatstroke every year after being locked inside a car for even a few minutes, as temperatures can easily exceed 50° or 60° C. In the United States alone, nearly 40 children die each year in such conditions.

Ford has also posted a particularly explicit video that clearly illustrates the extent of these risks, with an "ice baby" and an "ice dog" placed inside a car when the outside temperature is 35° C.

In Europe, the technology will concern the EcoSport, Fiesta, Focus, Galaxy, Kuga, Mondeo Hybrid, Puma, S-MAX, Transit and Tourneo Connect models. It is also announced for the all-new Mustang Mach-E. 

Watch Ford's video on the dangers of the interior of a car in hot weather: youtu.be/L0ZCWKcVamc – ETX Studio, June 23, 2021

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