PHOTO: Chaveirim Member Drives Home Message With Powerful Visual

In an effort to drive home the message of ‘Never Leave Kids in Cars’, a Chaveirim of Central Jersey member placed pizza in his car’s windshield to show how pizza bakes from the car’s interior heat.

Temperatures will reach approximately 95 degrees in Lakewood on Wednesday.

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12 COMMENTS

  1. Horrible! Remove insensitivity to families that lost children like this. You think they want to see this!
    Terrible insensitive don’t u think they’re suffering enough. Tell him to remove his pizza!!!! People suffered enough t they don’t need to see how something bakes in a hot car

    • No, no, no.
      People don’t believe the stats about the temperature in the car until they see it actually illustrated in actuality and so he did it. As my earlier comment (below) says Eli Beer illustrated this last year.

  2. Eli Beer of United Hatzolah once made a video of himself making fried schnitzel in a car as the oil in the frying pan reached 143° on a 95 degree day after being in the car for like 10 minutes.

    • Yes, I do; not every kid is left there by being completely forgotten. The person thinks ‘what can happen in 5-7 minutes that I’m running upstairs to put this thing back in the house?’ and could not realize a crazy amount of heating up happens in that 5-7 minutes.

  3. I think that the message should say:
    Parents, call the Morah if your child will be absent.
    Morah, call the parent right away if the child doesn’t show up.
    Parents, call each other if the ROUTINE changes.
    Put your phone/pocketbook/shoe in the back seat.
    Get a car seat safety minder.
    May Hashem protect us and our families, Amen.

    • But sometimes they do.
      Not every kid is forgotten for hours. Some are left for just a few minutes while the person quickly runs into a house to drop something off. 5-7 minutes passes very quickly and the heat in the car happens quicker than anyone would think.

      This an awareness video, for that.

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