KIDS,
CARS, AND CAR SEATS
According
to NBC News, about 340 children have died from being left unattended
in a vehicle in the last 10 years. Such tragedy does not have
to happen; it can be avoided. Here are some suggestions you
might want to incorporate into your daily routine if you have
small children in your car.
- Put something
you'll need like your cell phone, handbag, lunch, or briefcase
on the floor in the back seat.
- Get into
the habit of always opening the back door of your vehicle every
time you reach your destination.
- Ask your
child's day care provider to phone you if your child doesn't
show up when expected. Many children's lives could have been
saved by a telephone call. Give childcare providers all phone
numbers, including those of family members or friends.
- If you
see a child alone in a vehicle, call 911 immediately.
- Keep a
large teddy bear in the child's car seat when it's not occupied.
When the
child is placed in the seat, put the teddy bear in the front
passenger seat.
Remember
that driving a car is the single most dangerous thing we do
each day. Always be sure to use an age-appropriate car seat
when you have a small child in the car.
And, although
flying on a scheduled airliner is certainly safer than riding
in a car, don't forget the car seat if you are flying with your
little one.