The law signed by Gov. Tom Wolf in May provides some legal immunity for people who take steps to rescue children from hot cars.
If it is believed a child is in imminent danger, good Samaritans will be protected from liability for damages if they have made a good faith effort to contact the vehicle's owner and emergency responders, and they use no more force than necessary.
A similar bill was passed last year allowing law enforcement to enter vehicles to rescue pets from hot cars. That law does not apply to civilians.
More than two dozen other states have adopted similar good Samaritan laws, according to Safe Kids Worldwide. Check out the list here.
– The Cox Media Group National Content Desk contributed to this report.
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