Make hot car deaths a thing of the past
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Once I was youthful, every occasionally, a child somewhere in the United States would crawl in to a fridge and suffocate. That is because fridges had latches on the surface and you also could not open them from the interior. In 1956 the Refrigerator Security Act was passed. It read, simply: "It will be illegal for anyone to introduce or deliver for introduction into inter State commerce any home fridge made on or following the day this part takes effect unless it really is designed using a a tool, enabling the door thereof to be opened in the interior..."Sure, just some of children perished this manner annually. And producers probably griped about how they could not come up with cost efficient, dependable technology to discontinue it. Nevertheless, you know what? They did. And as outdated fridges were changed with new, safer fridges that had magnet closure systems, fewer kids died in this terrible way.So if you are more than 50, consider, "When was the most recent time you heard about a child suffocating in a fridge?" Read Source
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