Protecting Our Youngest Passengers: KC Scout on Car Seat Safety

When it comes to keeping people safe on the road, the smallest details can make the biggest difference. That is exactly what Emergency Response Operators, Kennith Robinson and Hector Ortiz set out to prove in their Fox 4 feature on how to properly inspect and install car seats.

On Thursday, Dec. 18, Robinson and Ortiz spent their morning walking parents/caregivers through the importance of a properly installed car seat – and showing them how to do it right.

“We had to get height and weight measurements for each child, plus their ages to make sure they were in the right seat,” Robinson explained. “Once we did that, the parents or caretakers had to fill out the form provided by us to register and at that time we were able to match the child with the proper seat and adjust to fit.”

When used correctly, car seats reduce the risk of death by 71% for infants and 54% for toddlers, while booster seats reduce serious injury risk by 45% for children ages 4-8 compared to seat belts alone.

“This is something we at the ER department take very seriously” Robinson said. “Hector and I have gone through the recertification process twice, since it expires every two years.”

Thanks to their commitment, every child rides away safer and more secure.



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