Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors
Party Favors Party Favors
Party Favors Party Favors
Booster Seat Basics
Party Favors Party Favors
Party Favors Party Favors
Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors
 

Personalized Party Favors

Booster Seat Basics

By Jayne O'Donnell

I know, I know. Getting a 6-year-old who has been riding in the car like a "big girl" to go back to a child seat would be no easy task. But now there's considerable evidence that keeping older kids in booster seats until they reach small-adult size reduces injuries and saves lives.

Still, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says fewer than 7 percent of the 20 million U.S. children ages 4 to 8 are riding in booster seats. That's a frightening statistic when you consider that more than 500 children in this age group are killed in car accidents each year, and thousands more are injured. Safety experts say many of the deaths and injuries could be prevented by the proper use of booster seats.

Understanding the Necessity
When children wear adult safety belts too soon, their internal organs can be injured if the belts ride up and slice into their stomachs in a crash. If shoulder belts are put behind their backs, their torsos can jackknife forward, increasing the chance of head and abdominal injuries. More than 80 percent of 4- to 8-year-old passengers in 30,000 car crashes studied by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and State Farm Insurance were improperly restrained in adult-size safety belts. And the results were often tragic.

Autumn Alexander Skeen lost her 4-year-old son in a crash when an adult seat belt failed to keep him inside the car. Skeen is now a spokeswoman for Ford Motor Company's educational campaign promoting booster-seat use. "No parent should ever know the pain of losing a child, especially if death or injury is easily preventable," Skeen says.

A Simple Solution
Booster seats raise children up off the seat to position them in adult belts properly. These special seats are recommended for kids who weigh 40 to 80 pounds and are intended for use in the back seat of vehicles that have three-point lap/shoulder belts. (Remember, children younger than 13 should never ride up front in a car that has front air bags.) Children can usually safely use adult belts in the back seat once they reach a height of four feet nine inches and weigh 80 pounds.

Booster seats are available at many major department stores and at Web sites and superstores that carry children's products. Your vehicle's manufacturer or your insurance company may also be able to make suggestions about where to buy a booster seat in your neighborhood. Some insurance and car companies even have special programs that offer the seats for free or at a discount.

ClubMom's AutoPro, Jayne O'Donnell, is a Washington, D.C.-based reporter (and new mom!) whose automotive expertise and investigative reporting skills have helped break some of the biggest auto-safety stories of the past several years.

Click to Buy Personalized Party Favors | Booster Seat Basics

  Party Favors
Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors Party Favors
  Party Tips and Ideas
Party Favors and Ideas for a 1st Birthday Bash | Personalizing Your New Years Day Party | Unique Halloween Party Ideas and Favors | A Baby Shower Guide | Celebrating the Holidays | Christmas History with a Modern Touch | Animal Party Fun | The Technology Behind Glow Sticks | Kids Party Themes | Party Planning | Planning An Awesome Christmas Party | Organizing a SUPER Super Bowl Party | Self-Indulgencing on Thanksgiving | Traditions of a Mardi Gras Party | Tips for Traveling with Kids | Unique Party Favors | Partying on Valentines Day | Wedding Entertainment | Disneyland With Wee Folks | Booster Seat Basics | Boy-Chasing on the Playground | Child Safety Seats Get Safer | Dating Dos and Donts | Driving by Example | Moms Health Alert | My Favorite Mom-to-Be Look | Pregnancy No-Nos | Ready, Set, Go Wild | Riding Rules for Tots and Teens | Sanity Tips for Eating Out With the Kids | The Importance of Routines | When Dads Away | Personality Font Meanings | When Mom Has a Temper Tantrum | Working From Home? | 1st Anniversary | Tropical Luau Party | Horse Theme Kentucky Derby | Wine Tasting Party | Glow Sticks Fun for Dance Parties | Party Etiquette | 5 Fun Holiday Party Ideas | Easy Friday Night Gathering | Block Party | Magic Party | Kids Favorite Parties (Harry Potter, Fairly Odd Parents, Spongebob) | 10th Anniversary celebration | So Happy Together - An Anniversary Party! | Red Carpet Party Hollywood Style | An Anniversary Day in the West | Its a Hawaiian Luau Baby | Roaring 20s Party | Silver 25th Anniversary Party | Hawaiian Luau | Dog Gone Fun Times | Purrrr-fect Party | Tea for Two | High Rollers Casino Night | Surprise - Its Party Time!!! | Ante Up, Its Poker Party Time! | Have a Ball | Its A Jungle in Here! | Party Help, Tips and Ideas | Personalized Party Favors | Personalized Gifts - Do They Leave a Lasting Impression? | When Little Kids Curse |
  Party Favors

Party Favors
Booster Seat Basics

Personalized Party Favors

Party Favors
Party Favors Party Favors