Certified technicians help parents correctly use and install car and booster seats on final day of Child Passenger Safety Week.
Salisbury, MD – Safe Kids Lower Shore Maryland Coalition urges parents and caregivers to make sure their car seats and booster seats are properly installed on “National Seat Check Saturday,” September 21. Salisbury will have certified child passenger safety technicians available to provide hands-on instruction on installing car and booster seats at Sam’s Club, 2700 N. Salisbury Blvd. from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
“Correctly used child safety seats can reduce the risk of death by as much as 71 percent,” said Tammy Griffin, Safe Kids Lower Shore MD. “We want all parents to make sure their car seats are used and installed correctly and that the whole family is buckled up every time, on every ride. And we’re here to help.”
In a nationwide effort to educate parents and caregivers during Child Passenger Safety Week, Safe Kids and the General Motors Foundation are teaming up for Seat Check Saturday activities as part the Buckle Up program, a national initiative established 16 years ago by Safe Kids and the GM Foundation to keep children and families safe in and around cars.
Safe Kids will host more than 500 child seat inspections across the country for CPS week, including one on Tuesday, September 17, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Worcester County Health Department, 9730 Healthway Dr. Berlin, MD. Call the Berlin Police Department for details (410-641-1333).
Car seat inspections offer drivers the chance to receive assistance and guidance from certified car seat technicians regarding proper installation of their child safety and booster seats. Safe Kids Buckle Up events continue throughout the year.
Parents can also check their own car and booster seats by using this car seat check list. Certified child passenger safety technicians are available to help you or double check your work. Parents and caregivers can locate an event in their community by visiting the Safe Kids website at safekids.org.
3 comments:
Ahhhh. The old "we're here to help" line. Most of us DON'T want or NEED your "help". Isn't there a parent letting their kid climb a tree or ride a bike without a helmet that you need to report to the authorities?
Ahhh, the old "bah humbug" attitude. Unfortunately, a child can be the unfortunate victim if the parents are too stupid or lazy to restrain them properly. There have been MANY children killed or injured from improperly installed car seats. Imclain, guess you don't believe in going to a doctor for a checkup. If you don't like it, don't go. Why complain because someone is offering to help out? Many new parents may not be sure how to install them properly.
Holding a special on tin foil hats if anyone is interested. One size fits most.
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