Safe Kids provides a cooking safety list with everything you need to know to keep your kids safe while cooking. Follow the link below for the checklist.
https://www.safekids.org/tip/cooking-safety-parent-checklist
Safe Kids provides a cooking safety list with everything you need to know to keep your kids safe while cooking. Follow the link below for the checklist.
https://www.safekids.org/tip/cooking-safety-parent-checklist
Selecting the right car seat for your child can raise a lot of questions. What do we buy? Which car seat is safest? When do we change car seats? Safe Kids offers some helpful information to answer these questions.
The best car seat is the one that fits your child, the one that fits your vehicle, and the one that you can use correctly each and every time. All car seats approved for sale in the U.S. have met the same safety standards, so rest assured that a $50 car seat has passed the same tests as a $300 car seat. However, in recent years, there have been knock-off car seats sold online, so you will want to be cautious when purchasing from a third-party vendor. You can find a helpful tip sheet on this topic here.
Generally, each child should be riding in four seat types as they grow: rear-facing, forward-facing, booster seat, seat belt. Do not rush when moving from one seat to another. Every step forward reduces safety just a bit.
We recommend that you avoid purchasing a car seat from a yard sale or second-hand store as you cannot ensure its history. It is important to know if a car seat is expired, if it has been in a wreck, and if it has all of its parts. We also recommend that all children under the age of 13 ride in the back seat.
These are just a few recommendations for selecting the appropriate seat for your child. There is a lot to know about proper car seat use and you will want to read the manual that comes with your child’s car seat or booster seat. We also recommend that you attend a car seat check-up where a certified Child Passenger Safety Technician can teach you how to install and use your seat correctly. In order for your car seat to protect your child they way it is designed to, it must be installed and used correctly every time. To learn more about choosing a car seat, installing a car seat, and more, please visit ultimatecarseatguide.org.