Child Passenger Safety Week: Free
seat checks available
Seat Check Saturday to help prevent
leading cause of death of children
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[September 22, 2021]
The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that
certified child passenger safety technicians are offering free car
seat safety checks throughout the state as part of Child Passenger
Safety Week this week, highlighted by National Seat Check Saturday
on Saturday, Sept. 25.
“National Seat Check Saturday is an opportunity to make sure your
child is safe in the correct car seat or booster seat,” said Cynthia
Watters, IDOT’s bureau chief of Safety Programs and Engineering. “No
parent ever wants to get it wrong when it comes to their child’s
safety. Please take advantage of events in your area to check that
your children are secure and in the right seats at every stage of
life.”
Nationally, on average, two children under 13 were killed and an
estimated 374 were injured every day in 2019 while riding in
vehicles.
During Seat Check Saturday, technicians will provide instruction on
how to install and use car seats correctly and help determine if
your children are in the right seat for their age, height and
weight.
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In Illinois and across the United States, an estimated four out of five car
seats are installed incorrectly, contributing to traffic crashes as a leading
cause of death of children. The latest National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration research shows that more than one-third of children 12 and
younger who died in crashes were not properly restrained.
State law requires children to ride in a child safety seat until age 8 and
rear-facing until age 2.
For more information on car seat safety or to locate a certified technician,
visit nhtsa.gov/therightseat. To learn more about IDOT’s Child Passenger Safety
program and locate a Seat Check Saturday event near you, see
buckleupSaturdayillinois.org.
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