| For Immediate Release: September 18, 2008 |
Julie A. Oaks |
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Governor’s Highway Safety Office Urges Parents and Caregivers to Nashville, TN – The Governor’s Highway Safety Office (GHSO) is urging parents and caregivers to make sure their child safety seats are properly installed in their vehicles during the Second Annual “National Seat Check Saturday,” on Saturday, September 20. As part of National Child Passenger Safety Week (September 21-27), Child Passenger Safety Centers will have English- and Spanish-speaking certified technicians available to provide free on-site child safety seat inspections across the state. For locations, dates and times please go to www.tntrafficsafety.org. “It’s the responsibility of every single parent and caregiver out there to make sure their children are safely restrained – every trip, every time,” said Director Kendell Poole, GHSO. “We are urging everyone to get their child safety seats inspected. When it comes to the safety of a child, there is no room for mistakes.” According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration research, 8,325 lives of children under age 5 have been saved by the proper use of child restraints during the past 30 years. In 2006, among children under 5, an estimated 425 lives were saved by child restraint use. Research shows that child restraints provide the best protection for all children up to age 8; after age 8 seat belts provide the best protection. For maximum child passenger safety, parents and caregivers should refer to the following 4 Steps for Kids guidelines for determining which restraint system is best suited to protect children based on age and size:
For more information on Child Passenger Safety Week, a national effort to remind parents and caregivers of the lifesaving effect child safety seats have in protecting young children, please visit www.nhtsa.gov. |
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