“Child Passenger Safety Week”
In recognition of Child Passenger
Safety Week (September 15-21), a car seat safety check will be conducted on
Saturday, September 21 in the parking lot in front of the Secretary of State’s
Office, Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), 428 S Eastwood Drive,
Woodstock.
Certified child passenger safety
technicians will be on hand from 9am-noon to check car seats for proper
installation and advise parents, grandparents, and caregivers how to choose the
right car seats and install them properly in their vehicles. It is FREE
to the public and is a joint collaboration by representatives from the McHenry
County Sheriff’s Office, Safe Kids of McHenry County and McHenry County
Department of Health.
This year’s theme is “Get a Head Start
with the Right Car Seat”. This event is one of 88 Illinois events
sponsored by AAA, Secretary of State and the Illinois Department of
Transportation (IDOT). IDOT recommends all children age 12 and under
should ride in the back seat. A proper car seat should be selected based on a
child’s age and size; choose a seat that fits in your vehicle and use it every
time.
Motor vehicle crashes remain a leading
cause of death for children. Approximately two children per day under the age
of 13 were killed in 2011 and 338 were injured every day while riding in cars,
SUVs, pickups and vans. To help eliminate these deaths, and as part of
Child Passenger Safety Week, the Department of Transportation's National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is highlighting the important
safety benefits associated with the proper use of car seats, booster seats, and
seat belts.
For more information on Child
Passenger Safety, visit www.nhtsa.gov or www.buckleupillinois.org.
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