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  2. Automotive safety - Wikipedia

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    Child safety locks and driver-controlled power window lockout controls prevent children from opening doors and windows from inside the vehicle. [citation needed] Infants left in cars. Very young children can perish from heat or cold if left unattended in a parked car, whether deliberately or through absent-mindedness. [96]

  3. Child safety lock - Wikipedia

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    This design ensures the child lock remains in position, preventing passengers from changing the lock position when the door is open. Once the door is closed, control of these two mechanical type child locks is completely inaccessible to passengers. Starting in 1999, [6] manufacturers began using electronic child locks activated from the driver ...

  4. Remote keyless system - Wikipedia

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    One short beep signifies that the car is locked and alarm is set. The functions of a remote keyless entry system are contained on a key fob or built into the ignition key handle itself. Buttons are dedicated to locking or unlocking the doors and opening the trunk or tailgate. On some minivans, the power sliding doors can be opened/closed remotely.

  5. Button batteries pose deadly risks to children. Doctors want ...

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    A "button cell" battery is held between a thumb and index finger. If small children swallow them, the batteries can get stuck in the esophagus and cause life-threatening injuries.

  6. Power window - Wikipedia

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    However, the rules do not prevent all potential injuries to a hand, finger, or even a child's head, if someone deliberately holds the switch when the window is closing. In 2009, the U.S. auto safety administration tentatively decided against requiring all cars to have automatic reversing power windows if they sense an obstruction while closing ...

  7. Refrigerator death - Wikipedia

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    Spaces can be made safer by childproofing against entrapment, such as using a refrigerator bar or lock to prevent access to appliances. [22] [28] Doors that lead to spaces containing dangerous equipment, such as utility rooms and campers, should be kept closed and locked. [14] Proper supervision of children will also reduce opportunities for ...

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  9. Power door locks - Wikipedia

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    Pressing a button on the key unlocks all of the car doors. Another button locks the car. In 1980, Ford Motor Company introduced an external keypad-type keyless entry system, wherein the driver entered a numeric combination —either pre-programmed at the factory or one programmed by the owner— to unlock the car without the key.