There
are rear-facing car seats, forward-facing car seats, belt-positioning booster
seats and high back booster seats. All these are critical in keeping a child
safe in a vehicle, but they are not the most important factor.
Parents
are the most important factor in ensuring that children are securely placed in
the proper child safety seat for the child and the proper child safety seat for
the vehicle. On Tuesday, May 21 from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm, Texas A&M
AgriLife Extension Service- Wise County will conduct a child safety seat
checkup event at the Decatur Middle School Parking Lot located at 1201 W.
Thompson Street, in Decatur.
Certified
child passenger safety technicians will go over the checkup form with parents
and point out what is correct and incorrect with each child safety seat. They
will then properly install the child safety seats, take them back out, then
allow the parents to re-install them.
Inspections may take up to 30 minutes each, depending on how many
pointers are given to the parents.
Four
out of five car seats are used incorrectly. Besides buckling a child in
properly, there are other measures to take to help ensure child safety. Put
bags of groceries in the trunk of a car or in the very back of a sport utility
vehicle or van. In a crash, cans and jars can turn into deadly projectiles.
Also,
never place an infant in the front seat of a car especially with a passenger
side air bag. The safest place for all children 12 and under is the back seat.
For families with more than one child, tips on the safest seat positions for
all the children will be given out.
The
checkup event, from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm on Tuesday, May 21 is free. Texas
A&M AgriLife Extension Service- Wise County is working in conjunction with
the Texas Department of Transportation
For
more information on this event, please call the Extension office at
940/627-3341.
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