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This infographic shows how to make sure your child is protected.
Learn about the importance of getting your car seat registered in case there is a recall.
JOINT STATEMENT OF INEZ M. TENENBAUM, CHAIRMAN
OF THE U.S. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION AND
KATE CARR, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE
ON THE DANGERS OF MAGNET INGESTION BY CHILDREN
We were in 7th grade when my friend Nicole experienced her first concussion. While playing soccer, another player accidentally kicked a ball at her head, but Nicole didn’t initially realize the severity of her injury and finished the game. When she awoke the next morning, however, her head was pounding and she felt so nauseous that her parents rushed her to the ER. The doctors told her she had suffered a “mild concussion.”
Is your child’s car seat registered?
Parents can register their new or currently used car seat, ensuring that they are promptly notif
If you are like many busy people, you probably have a drawer somewhere in your home where several “important, but I’ll get to it later” papers live. In that small, dark place are postage-paid warranty cards that come with every new product. It seems like such a small task for me to write my name and address on the card and send it back to the manufacturer, no stamp needed. I liked the product, in this case a car seat, enough to buy it, but I never completed the product registration card.