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Free Car Seat Checkup Event To Be Held In Forsyth County
Safe Kids reports that the number of children killed in cars is the highest level in ten years.

FORSYTH COUNTY, GA β Safe Kids Forsyth and the Forsyth County Fire Department are partnering during Child Passenger Safety Week, Sept. 23-29, to help ensure children are riding safely throughout the year. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 29, Safe Kids Forsyth will host a free car seat checkup event at Old Navy (2255 Market Pl. Blvd.) in Cumming.
Residents can also schedule an appointment to have their childβs safety seat inspected and installed by a Child Passenger Safety Technician anytime year-round at a participating Forsyth County fire station. Inspections can be scheduled for Tuesdays at Fire Station 2 (4055 Carolene Way) and Thursdays at Fire Station 12 (3530 Settingdown Rd.). The appointments are more than just inspections as they are also are intended to be training for caregivers so that they can learn proper installation techniques
Safe Kids reports that the number of children killed in cars is the highest level in ten years. An average of 650 children ages 0 through 10 β nearly two every day β died as passengers in motor vehicles in 2016. Almost 40 percent of child victims in fatal motor vehicle crashes were totally unrestrained, according to 2016 data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrationβs Traffic Safety Facts.
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βThese frightening numbers remind us that it is critical for babies, toddlers and children to be in a car seat or booster seat, and later a seat belt, any time they are in a vehicle,β said Safe Kids Forsyth Coordinator Bridgette Butynski. βIt is essential that they are properly restrained. That means being in right kind of car seat or booster that is correctly installed β and correctly used each and every time.β
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Child restraint systems, when used properly, decrease the risk of fatal injury by 71 percent among infants, 54 percent among toddlers and 45 percent among children ages 4 to 8 years, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Call 678-455-8072 Monday through Friday to schedule an appointment to schedule a car seat check.
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