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Child safety advocacy group Beterem warns parents that forgetting a child in the car on a hot day could happen to the best of parents, and the effects could be deadly.

Between 2011-2015, 13 children in Israel died that way, an average of about two a year. In the US, the figure is 38 a year, according to child safety group Kids and Cars.

There are dangers for pets as well; hundreds on average a year in the US die of heat stroke after being left in cars, and cracking windows to keep the air flowing actually makes very little difference, according to the American Veterinary Medical Foundation.

To prevent these tragedies, Israeli apps are trying to make a difference.

Waze, the Google-owned traffic-fighting navigation app, recently introduced a new safety feature for parents to ensure that they don’t leave a sleeping child or pet in the car on a hot day.

The newest version of the app lets users turn on a child reminder feature if they are worried that they may leave their child behind.

“After navigating to any destination, this customization, opt-in alert appears at the...read more at VIN