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Look Again

Governor Brian Kemp and Decal Executives

Each year, DECAL joins the Governor and several state agencies in calling for families and caregivers of children to have a heightened awareness of the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles. We have produced these public service announcements to help raise awareness and prevent heatstroke deaths of children year round, but especially during the hot summer months.

Look Again PSA 2022

2022 Look Again Virtual News Conference

This year’s “Look Again” campaign aligns with National Heatstroke Prevention Day on July 1, 2020, to ensure that families, child care providers, and the public understand how to prevent pediatric vehicular heatstroke.

On May 29, 2018, Governor Nathan Deal, First Lady Sandra Deal, and Commissioner Amy M. Jacobs called for Georgia families and caregivers of children to have heightened awareness of the dangers of leaving children alone in vehicles.

On June 14, 2017, Governor Nathan Deal, First Lady Sandra Deal, and Commissioner Amy M. Jacobs called for families and caregivers of children to have heightened awareness of the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles. Since 2010, 13 children in Georgia have died due to vehicular heatstroke.


On June 14, 2017, Governor Nathan Deal, First Lady Sandra Deal, and Commissioner Amy M. Jacobs called for Georgia families and caregivers of children to have heightened awareness of the dangers of leaving children alone in vehicles. Officials hope the news conference and a new public service announcement shown at the event will help prevent children’s heatstroke deaths this summer.

On May 31, 2016, Governor Nathan Deal, First Lady Sandra Deal, and Commissioner Amy M. Jacobs called for families and caregivers of children to have heightened awareness of the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles. Since 2010, 11 children in Georgia have died due to vehicular heatstroke. For a more in depth look at this problem, view the Governor's May 31, 2016 news conference.

On June 3, 2015, Governor Nathan Deal, First Lady Sandra Deal, and DECAL Commissioner Amy M. Jacobs called for families and caregivers of children to have heightened awareness of the dangers of leaving children unattended in vehicles. They encouraged the public to share this video with their family and friends.

On May 27, 2014, DECAL joined Governor Nathan Deal, First Lady Sandra Deal, and leaders of several state agencies to officially launch the “Look Again” public awareness campaign and this YouTube video. View this video here.

On May 10, 2013, DECAL joined five state agencies and three partner organizations calling for parents and caregivers of children to have greater awareness of the dangers associated with leaving kids unattended in vehicles. View this video here.

On June 29, 2012, DECAL held a news conference to announce new and increased penalties for violations in the transport of children. View this video here.

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