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Keep track of keys this summer

Keep track of your keys this summer

The NRMA is urging motorists to keep track of keys when packing the car this summer to prevent cases where children or pets are inadvertently locked in the car.
A child sleep in a restrainer in the back seat of a carA child sleep in a restrainer in the back seat of a car
21 December, 2024
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In the last 12 months, NRMA Roadside assistance has responded to 1488 calls where a child or a pet has been stuck in a car.  

Road Safety Expert, Dimitra Vlahomitros from the NRMA said some cars are able to be locked while the keys are still inside them, so it is important to make sure you know where your keys are before closing the boot or doors.

“The two locations our patrols are called out to the most to help get help get kids out of cars are shopping centres and households,” Ms Vlahomitros said.  

“Whether you’re packing the car full of groceries or packing the car for a holiday, make sure you know where your keys are.”  

A child locked in a car is not only distressing for the baby, but also for the parent or carer. While it is a highly stressful situation, it is important to try to remain calm to help prevent distress for your child.  

Ms Vlahomitros said Leaving an unattended child locked in a car under any circumstances is illegal. Parents can be fined up to $22,000 under the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998.  

“While we’ve had a reprieve from days over 40 degrees so far this summer in Sydney, it is illegal and dangerous to leave children inside a car at any time,” Ms Vlahomitros said. 

Ms Vlahomitros said kids and pets locked in cars are prioritised by NRMA roadside assistance.  

"Regardless of whether you’re an NRMA Member we will be heading over to help you straight away, and in most cases we will arrive within 10 minutes.” 

“If you’re your child is distressed, call 000. Emergency services can also assist and may be able to arrive sooner.” 
 
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