CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY WEEK – Third Week in September

Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week – Third Week In September
(Last Updated On: November 9, 2022)

CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY WEEK

The third week in September is Child Passenger Safety Week. The week focuses on the proper use of car safety seats for children. The national campaign urges parents and caregivers to protect their children making sure they secure them in the correct car seat for their age, height, and weight.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Center for Disease Control report motor vehicle injuries are a leading cause of death among children in the United States. Many of these deaths can be prevented. Always buckling children in age- and size-appropriate car seats, booster seats, and seat belts reduce serious and fatal injuries by up to 80%.

Know the Stages

As children grow, the model of car seat changes to keep up with their age and their size.
1. From birth to about age 3, use a rear-facing car seat.
2. After outgrowing the rear-facing car seat, use a forward-facing car seat until about age 5.
3. Once children outgrow their forward-facing seat, they should be buckled in a belt-positioning booster seat until seat belts fit properly.
4. Once seat belts fit properly without a booster seat, use a seat belt on every trip. Seat belts fit properly when the lap belt lays across the upper thighs (not the stomach) and the shoulder belt lays across the chest (not the neck).

HOW TO OBSERVE #ChildPassengerSafetyWeek

Take advantage of a local car seat safety checks held nationwide during National Child Passenger Safety Week

Learn more about age-appropriate safety seats for children. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has a thorough and easy-to-digest website on how to buy, use and inspect child safety seats.

Use #cpst, #ChildPassengerSafety, or #ChildPassengerSafetyWeek to follow the conversation on social media.

CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY WEEK HISTORY

The observance is sponsored and promoted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a division of the US. Department of Transportation.

 

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