The story of the Craigs, whose children were not injured in a rollover car crash because they were restrained properly, and their advice to other parents on how to prevent injuries in similar accidents.
I was wondering if I could get a copy of this video. I am apart of a safety coalition in Las Vegas called Look Out Kids About and one thing we focus on is education. This would be a great tool. Thank you!!!
Get in touch with Safe Kids USA at 202-662-0600. If you have a local Safe Kids chapter in your area, you can work with them, too. Or, respond to me and I will get you a copy.
I loved seeing this video. It showed in vivid detail what can happen when not properly secured.
My question is...How can I get a video of this as I am a Trans Mgr for Head Start and I teach Parents every year about child restraint systems in our buses and their cars.
Safe Kids believes that all materials should be as realistic as possible. To that end, when you see the child post-crash, the crash forces have affected the harness fit. The harness is looser as the webbing stretched and the retainer clip moved down to assist with ride down.
Thank you for being so observant and interested in child passenger safety.
I understand this is to teach others the importance of car safety, but did they not realize in the reanactment the infants harness was too loose and the chest clip was too low. The reanactment should also show proper use.
Only two cases of injuries resulting from a child running with scissors were reported last year.
when i watched this i was crying coz i neally drowned when u was only little
I was wondering if I could get a copy of this video. I am apart of a safety coalition in Las Vegas called Look Out Kids About and one thing we focus on is education. This would be a great tool. Thank you!!!
Get in touch with Safe Kids USA at 202-662-0600. If you have a local Safe Kids chapter in your area, you can work with them, too. Or, respond to me and I will get you a copy.
I loved seeing this video. It showed in vivid detail what can happen when not properly secured.
My question is...How can I get a video of this as I am a Trans Mgr for Head Start and I teach Parents every year about child restraint systems in our buses and their cars.
I love seeing how this video portrays that correct use of carseats/boosters/seatbelts every trip, every time CAN save lives!
They make important points, but I also want to make the point that that baby is one of the cutest I've seen ever.
Safe Kids believes that all materials should be as realistic as possible. To that end, when you see the child post-crash, the crash forces have affected the harness fit. The harness is looser as the webbing stretched and the retainer clip moved down to assist with ride down.
Thank you for being so observant and interested in child passenger safety.
Kerry Chausmer
CPS Certification - Safe Kids Worldwide
I understand this is to teach others the importance of car safety, but did they not realize in the reanactment the infants harness was too loose and the chest clip was too low. The reanactment should also show proper use.