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In our latest Gary on the Street video, Gary talks to parents about an often misunderstood part of the car seat: the top tether. Check out the video here!
NJ Safe Kids / Safe Communities will be working with Cultural Care Kids First Foundation to highlight Pedestrian Safety at their Panera Bread Fundraiser on Thursday May 16 th from 5-9 pm.
See flyer below!
Car Seat Use After a Crash
NHTSA recommends that car seats be replaced following a moderate or severe crash in order to ensure a continued high level of crash protection for child passengers. Car seats do not automatically need to be replaced following a minor crash.
Check Out AAA's "Keys2Drive" website for information on teen driving safety!
A Peer to Peer Teen Driving Program may harness the power of youth to promote the adoption of safe behaviors by both the teens delivering the intervention and the teens receiving it.
Peer -to -Peer Teen Traffic Safety Program Guide
NHTSA
See link below.
HOME FIRE ESCAPE PLAN INCLUDED BELOW!
Are you looking for a new car seat. Here is the list that will make your shopping easier.
The 2019 Car Seat!
Listing is available on Healthychildren.org
As winter begins to come to a close, spring sports season is right around the corner! Participation in sports offers tremendous social, emotional and physical benefits for children. We know that one of the worst things for kids is being on the sidelines with an injury.
Safe Kids Northern New Jersey, a community-based Injury Prevention Coalition of the trauma service at Atlantic Health System’s Morrist
Download this checklist to help teach your kids to walk safely.
Kids who have outgrown their car seats are not quite ready for a seat belt alone – although they might try to convince you otherwise. Instead, have them transition to a booster seat that enables the adult seat belt to fit properly. Booster seats can actually be pretty cool.
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