The primary risk is heatstroke, which can lead to severe injury or death in children left in hot vehicles. Young children are particularly vulnerable due to their bodies' inability to regulate temperature as effectively as adults. Even a short period in a hot car can result in life-threatening conditions. Stressful situations, lack of sleep, or disruptions in daily routines can make it easier for caregivers to unintentionally leave children behind. These incidents are preventable, but they require vigilance and awareness from parents, caregivers, and the community.