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Friday, November 20, 2009

Buckled Up

Tragically, motor-vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death in children. All too often the common factor can be traced to missing or incorrectly installed child safety seats. In Florida, an estimated 40% of children under the age of six are not restrained when traveling in a vehicle, and of those riding in car seats, 80% are not secured correctly. That means almost 90% of all children under the age of six are riding at risk. Naturally, parents don't set out to install car seats improperly, but with the many different seat designs and the wide variety of ...

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