Abstract

Aiming at the problem of high temperature hazard in children stranded in cars, based on the thermal environment parameters of the enclosed vehicle during outdoor thermal soaking in summer, the predicted heat strain (PHS) model was used, combined with children’s height, weight, clothing and other factors, to simulate the changes in physiological indicators such as core temperature, rectal temperature and water loss, and to scientifically determined the maximum allowable exposure time. It was predicted that the core temperature of human body exceeded 38°C at 72 minutes, and then the body began to heat exhaustion.

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