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Groveland Police and Fire Departments Offer Safety Tips During Child Passenger Safety Week

GROVELAND — Police Chief Jeffrey Gillen and Fire Chief Robert Valentine , along with the Groveland Police and Fire Departments would like to remind parents to ensure their children are properly buckled and in the correct car seat for their age and size as part of Child Passenger Safety Week.

Sept. 17-23 is recognized by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) as Child Passenger Safety Week.

According to the NHTSA, vehicle crashes are among the leading causes of death for children: 710 children under the age of 13 were killed in crashes while riding in passenger vehicles in 2021, and more than 100,000 were injured. More than a third (36%) of those children who died were unrestrained.

All parents are encouraged to have their child’s car seat inspected by a professional. Saturday, Sept. 23, is National Seat Check Saturday.

Groveland Police and Fire offer car seat checks and installation for residents. Residents should schedule a car seat check with Groveland Police here or Groveland Fire here.

Choose the Right Car Seat for Your Child

The NHTSA estimates that from 1975 to 2017, child restraints have saved the lives of 11,606 children under the age of 5. For help choosing the right seat for your child, use this NHTSA online tool.

Ensure Your Child is Buckled In Correctly

Choosing the correct car seat, but improperly buckling your child into it can lead to serious injury. These steps will help ensure your child is properly buckled in:

All 50 states and the District of Columbia have laws requiring children to be secured in appropriate car seats or booster seats based on their age and size.

Additionally, Massachusetts law requires that all children ride in an approved child safety seat until they are at least 8 years old or 57-inches tall.

For help finding a child car seat inspection station near you, click here.

It is also recommended that all car seats are registered with their manufacturers in case of a safety recall. This step will help ensure that you will be notified if a defect is discovered with your car seat so it can be repaired or replaced to keep your child safe. To get help registering your child car seat, click here.

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Groveland Police and Fire Departments Offer Safety Tips During Child Passenger Safety Week
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