February 23, 2004
By: John Strong
Website: http://www.1st-in-cars.com
NSC Joins DaimlerChrysler in Helping Parents Find Child Safety Seat
The National Safety Council has joined DaimlerChrysler,
the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the National
Transportation Safety Board, Graco Children's Products Inc, and Lamaze
International in announcing the launch of the first nationwide toll-free
number to help parents find child safety seat inspection
stations. Car crashes are the number one killer of kids.
Eighty percent of
kids riding in child safety seats are at risk because they are not buckled
in correctly. The announcement coincides with National Child Passenger
Safety Week.
Chuck Hurley, Vice President of the National Safety Council's Transportation
Safety Group, said, ninety seven percent of parents believe they properly
use and install their child safety seat, but in reality fewer than twenty
percent do.
A new survey sponsored by DaimlerChrysler Corporation found that four out of
10 parents and caregivers do not know how to find a child safety seat
inspection location, even with more than 1,500 car seat inspection locations
now available nationwide. The survey found that a toll-free number is
parents' preferred method to find child passenger safety inspection
locations and information. In response, DaimlerChrysler has launched the
first nationwide toll-free hotline dedicated exclusively to directing
parents to local car seat inspection resources. With telephone access
available in 94 percent of households, the hotline will give nearly every
family access to this lifesaving resource. The hotline announcement is part
of a new campaign to aggressively promote the need for safety seat
inspections.
According to NHTSA, child safety seats reduce fatal injury by 71 percent for
infants and by 54 percent for toddlers. Less than 10
percent of children between the ages of 4 and 8 use booster seats. Car
crashes remain the number one killer of children, NSC's Hurley said.
However, many of these deaths could have been prevented with the proper use
of child safety seats.
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