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In 2010, more than 1200 children below the age of 14 died in car accidents. “1 child every 3 hours” In that same year, approximately 171,000 children suffered injuries. “19 children every hour” Did you know? Over the course of one year, as many as 618,000 children below the age of 12 ride in a car without using a seatbelt or booster seat. What can YOU do? More than 66% of the children who were killed in car accidents were being driven by a drunk driver. According to one study, 72% of children were found to be sitting in boosters or car seats that were improperly 3 72% improperly fastened car seat or booster fastened. How can you ENSURE the safety of YOUR child? CHILD SAFETY CAR IN THE 12 6 3 9 12 6 3 9 Children (ages 4-8) have a 45% lower chance of serious injury if they are properly seated in a booster. 2 Chance of injury 45% 6 7 E F T Sitting in a car seat or booster reduces the chances of death: For infants (below age 1) by 71% 1 For toddlers (ages 1-4) by 54% reduces 54% reduces 71% No booster Infants Toddlers Chance of death = = Sources: Center for Disease Control (CDC) CAR SEAT GUIDELINES 0-2 Rear-facing car seat – until maximum height or weight is reached (check manual). 2-5 Forward-facing car seat –until maximum height or weight is reached (check manual). 57” Normal seatbelt use. years years 5-9 Booster – until child is 57 inches tall. years Get in the habit of checking the backseat before starting the ignition to check that all passengers are safely buckled. Check with a local agency that you have installed your car seat or booster properly. Monitor your child’s height and weight to ensure that the appropriate car seat or booster is being used.

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In 2010, more than1200 children below the age of 14 died in car accidents. “1 child every 3 hours”

In that same year, approximately171,000 children su�ered injuries. “19 children every hour”

Did you know?

Over the course of one year, as many as 618,000 children below the age of 12

ride in a car without using a seatbelt or booster seat.

What can YOU do?

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n66%of the children who were killed in car accidents were being driven by a

drunk driver.

According to one study, 72% of children were found to be sitting in boosters or car seats that were improperly

3 72%improperly

fastened car seat or booster

fastened.

How can you ENSURE the safety of YOUR child?

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Children (ages 4-8) have a 45% lower chance of seriousinjury if they are properly seated in a booster.

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6.Can you please add a bit more space between the sections of stars 1, 2, and 3? It seems a bit squished.

7. Also, the section of "Over the course of one year..." can we add a bit more of the red frame under the second line?

Ellinoa, what do you think?

Fran, do you want to add anything?

Thanks again,

Sitting in a car seat or booster reduces the chances of death:

For infants (below age 1) by 71% 1

For toddlers (ages 1-4) by 54%

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Sources: Center for Disease Control (CDC)

CAR SEAT GUIDELINES

0-2 Rear-facing car seat – until maximum height or weight is reached (check manual).

2-5 Forward-facing car seat –until maximum height or weight is reached (check manual).

57” Normal seatbelt use.

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5-9 Booster – until child is 57 inches tall.year

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Get in the habit of checking the backseat before starting the ignition to check that all passengers are safely buckled.

Check with a local agency that you have installed your car seat or booster properly.

Monitor your child’s height and weight to ensure that the appropriate car seat or booster is being used.