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       fatal. Hot temperatures outside cause
       our vehicles to act like an oven. The        Though it takes more time, houses or
       body has mechanisms to deal with   buildings that lose their air conditioning   Paying Cash!
       overheating, but those mechanisms   will have the same effect on people.
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            Children, the elderly, and pets are   If your AC goes out, what will you do?
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       or cold. There is no amount of time   Are you ready to be without AC from at                      Licensed and Bonded. Serving the Same Location for 32Years
       that a person should be left in a non-  least Friday-Monday?
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       by themselves. There is no reason that   all need to be well hydrated just to deal   (Corner of Temple Ave. & Boulevard, two story building w/maroon awnings)
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       taking your child with you wherever   children and pets in a non-running
       you go. There have been cases where   vehicle is negligence and possibly gross
       parents have forgotten that their   negligence. This is a needless injury or
       children were in the vehicle due to   death that need not occur. As stated
       distractions such as cell phones, and the   previously, there is no excuse that you                                               %
       child may have fallen asleep. You may   can give as to why you left your child or                                       1.26APY*
       think that this would never happen to   pet in this situation. Be careful and have
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