Virginia teen hopes mirror tags can prevent hot car deaths

A Virginia teenager has partnered with law enforcement, hospital officials and day care centers in the Richmond area to distribute tags intended to make sure no baby is left in a hot car.

Hannah Rhudy, 14, tells The Richmond Times-Dispatch she was prompted to design the tags after reading about the deaths of two 4-month-old twins last summer.

The BabyIn BabyOut is a two-sided tag meant to hang from a rear-view mirror. One side is hot pink and has a sketch of a frowning face. It’s meant to remind a parent that the baby is inside.

Read the full story from ABC-13 WSET.


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