Car seat safety begins at home. Before leaving your house, make sure your child is in the right car seat for their age, weight, and height! Learn more: NHTSA.gov/TheRightSeat
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Know for sure that your child is buckled up safely and correctly. nhtsa.gov/TheRightSeat
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You don’t plan on getting in a crash, but you should buckle your kids in as if you will.
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Hey parents! It’s Child Passenger Safety Week, so now’s a great time to check those car seats. The best way to keep kids safe in the car is to ensure they’re properly secured. Make sure your kid has #therightseat #savemewithaseat
It's National Child Passenger Safety Week, and children under 13 need to be in the #TheRightSeat all the time. If you need help installing your seat, it's worth your time to find a seat check event, stop by a barracks or visit your local police department. #AlwaysThere
Crashes are a leading cause of death among children. That’s why choosing and using #therightseat every time your child is in the car is essential. A safety seat inspection takes just 30 minutes. Sign up today at savemewithaseat.org. #EndtheStreakTX
Too much bulk in a coat can create extra room in a harness. Thinner layers provide the same warmth, and the harness will still fit snugly. #TheRightSeat
It's #ChildPassengerSafetyWeek . According to NHTSA, car crashes are a leading cause of death for children. Take a few moments to find out if your child is in the right seat for his or her age and size. Visit: NHTSA.gov/TheRightSeat. Drive safe! CA Office of Traffic Safety #TheRightSeat
There's a chill in the air! Keep your kids safe in a car seat. Blankets are a good alternative to a heavy, puffy coat, which can cause the car seat harness to not fit snugly. #TheRightSeat
Blankets are a good alternative to a heavy, puffy coat, which can cause the car seat harness to not fit snugly. #TheRightSeat
Child Passenger Safety Week is the perfect time to make sure your child is in the right seat and that it’s installed correctly. Visit NHTSA.gov/TheRightSeat for tips to keep your child as safe as possible in the car. #ChildPassengerSafetyWeek #TheRightSeat
Nearly half of all car seats are installed incorrectly. Is yours one of them? Get help from a certified Child Passenger Safety Technician in your area. Some are still offering virtual appointments, too.
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Did you know? Children should ride in rear-facing car seats for as long as possible. Learn why this is so important & find a car seat inspection station near you here: clickit.utah.gov/car-seats-seat… #ChildPassengerSafetyWeek #TheRightSeat
Focus on car seat LOCATION. The safest place for a child is in the back seat away from airbags. When deciding where to place your child’s car seat, consider the seating position of other passengers in the car and always refer to your car seat and vehicle manuals. #TheRightSeat
Parents: We recommend that you secure a child under the age of 2 in a child safety seat or device for the duration of your flight. Flight attendant Mary Garton tells you why. Listen at bit.ly/3MQrCpT. #TheRightSeat nhtsagov Sara Nelson AFA-CWA
A puffy coat should never be worn under a car seat harness! Light layers allow the harness to fit more snugly. #TheRightSeat