Remember
being strapped in what resembled a parachute harness, in the abysmal
backseat? You’re next to an annoying
sibling who feeds off of the pleasure he/she receives when giving you a “wet
willy.” You’re helpless because you can
hardly move forward in your newly revamped booster seat, as it crushes your
shoulders back into the seat. It’s the
most uncomfortable seat known to man, and at 5 years old it’s like a cage to a
wild animal, but when it comes down to it, you’re safe. Thousands of children’s lives are jeopardized
in car related accidents. In today’s
blog we provide a couple tips to keeping your lil ones safe.
1.
SUVs
aren’t safer: It’s BIG, bad, and menacing, but SUVs are no safer than ordinary
sedans. They’re more likely to
rollover. The safest vehicles are low to
the ground and larger (station wagons).
2.
A
car does NOT have to move to be dangerous: Parked cars are also, surprisingly
deadly. As many as 220 children per year
are killed in non-traffic auto accidents.
Some are strangled by a window when they’re leaning out, inadvertently
leaning on the rocker-type power window switch.
Other children, when alone, release the emergency brake, setting the car
in motion. Finally, at least 30 kids die
each year when their parents leave them in the car and they suffocate from
overheating. "Children should never, ever be left alone in an automobile
-- not even for a minute," says Terrill Struttmann, executive director of
Kids in Cars, an education and advocacy organization he
and his wife started after their 2-year-old son was killed by a car set in
motion by two kids playing alone inside.
3.
Kids
don’t need to be inside a car to be hurt by one: nearly 400 children are killed each year when
they’re hit by an automobile. ALWAYS
keep an eye on your little ones, no matter how many times you’ve warned them to
stay out of the streets. A survey
conducted by Safe Kids Worldwide found that a majority of drivers speed in
school zones, and that nearly a third violate stop signs in neighborhoods where
there are kids.
Do you have any tips of your own? Feel free to comment below:
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