Seat Check Saturday: Nationwide
event for parents, caregivers to get expert help on seat and safety
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[September 23, 2022]
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 Sept. 24.
“Every 25 seconds a child 14 and under is involved in a crash while
riding in a passenger vehicle,” said Cynthia Watters, IDOT’s bureau
chief of Safety Programs and Engineering.
“National Seat Check Saturday is an opportunity to ensure your child
is safe in their car seat or booster seat. No parent or caregiver
ever wants to get it wrong when it comes to a child’s safety.”
Studies show four out of every five car seats are installed
incorrectly. 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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Technicians also can explain the importance of registering car
seats with their manufacturers so parents and caregivers can be notified if
there is a recall.
For more information on car seat safety or to locate a certified
technician, visit nhtsa.gov/therightseat.
If you’d like to learn more about IDOT’s Child Passenger Safety program, see
buckleupillinois.org.
State law passed in 2019 requires children to ride in a child safety seat until
age 8 and rear-facing until age 2.
In 2021, 19 traffic fatalities in Illinois involved a passenger younger than 12.
Booster seats are an essential step between car seats and seat belts. Don’t feel
pressured to put your child in a seat belt too soon. If your child is ready to
use a seat belt, ensure the seat belt fits correctly. Bottom line: The safest
place for all kids under 13 is buckled up in the back seat.
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