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  • Buckle Up: The Most Dangerous States For Drivers

    msnbc.com 18 hours, 11 minutes ago

    According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, more Americans aged 5,34 die from motor vehicle crashes than from any other single cause.

  • An Empty Tissue Box Collects Kid's Car Trash

    parenthacks.com 2 weeks, 6 days ago

    Ilima (@ iloomis on Twitter) keeps her car tidy by reusing an empty tissue box: I put an empty Kleenex box next to my daughter's booster seat in my car to use as her own little trash can. Now when she has a used tissue, empty juice box or granola-bar wrapper, she just puts it in the box. When it's full, I can just throw the whole box away. Now the back seat of my car is neat and free of detritus, and she likes having her own trash can. Perfect! So simple and smart -- makes me wonder why I put up with a mess

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Child safety seats are seats designed specifically to protect children from injury or death during collisions. Automobile manufacturers may integrate child safety seats directly into their vehicle's design. Most commonly, these seats are purchased and installed by consumers. Many regions require children defined by age, weight, and/or height to use a government-approved child safety seat when riding in a vehicle. Child safety seats provide passive restraints and must be properly used to be effective. However, many child safety restraints in countries such as Canada and the United States are not used properly. To tackle this negative trend, Health officials and child safety experts produce child safety videos to teach proper car seat installation to parents and caregivers. 3 Quick Car Seat Safety Steps Video
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