Free Booster and Car Seat Safety Check Wednesday, March 10
It is important that everyone in a vehicle buckle up for every ride. But how do you know if you have the correct seat for your child? How do you really know if your car seat is installed correctly? Statistics show that more than 90 percent of car seats are not installed correctly.
What:
Safe Kids Southeast Wisconsin Coalition, led by Children’s Health Education Center, will host a free Booster and Car Seat Safety Check. Certified car seat technicians will assist families to ensure children are riding safely. Milwaukee Bucks’ Andrew Bogut will be on hand between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. for a special autograph session.
When:
4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Where:
Salentine Buick-Pontiac
S66 W14444 Janesville Road, Muskego, Wis.
At the safety check, trained child passenger safety specialists will make certain seats are installed correctly and that they are appropriate for the age and size of the child. No appointments are necessary.
“Nationally, nearly 1,700 children die and 230,000 are injured each year as motor vehicle passengers,” said Lisa Klindt Simpson, coordinator, Safe Kids Southeast Wisconsin. “Some car seats need just a few minor modifications, such as tightening the seat in the vehicle or making the seat’s straps fit snugly on the child. However, other seats are too old or have been recalled and require replacement.”
For more information about child passenger safety, go to safekidswi.org or chw.org/carseats.



























