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19-16 Child Safety Week FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 9/4/2019 Ofc. Yager #70 2019 Illinois Child Passenger Safety Week The most important task of a parent or caregiver is to keep their children safe. Part of that responsibility is ensuring children are safely buckled up in the correct, properly installed car seats for their age and size. This choice could be the difference between life or death for your children. You have a long list of things you do for your children every day because you love them. Making sure your children are correctly secured in the appropriate car seat or booster seat should be at the top of that list. The Illinois Department of Transportation encourages parents and caregivers to have their car seats inspected during Child Passenger Safety Week held Sept. 15-21. Motor vehicle crashes are a leading killer of children 12 and younger. From 2013-17, there were 3,313 children killed while riding in cars, pickups, vans, and SUVs. That’s why Child Passenger Safety Week is necessary. These events are designed to help parents and caregivers learn about proper car seat installation and how to use the car seats correctly. Technicians can also discuss car seat selection with parents if parents have questions about transitioning their child to another type of seat. As children grow and transition from one type of car seat to another, parents sometimes become less vigilant about ensuring that their children are properly buckled in the right seats for their age and size. The latest data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that more than one-third (35%) of the children who died in passenger vehicles in 2017 were not buckled up at all, with the majority of them being children between 8 and 12. Also in 2017, among children under 5, car seats saved an estimated 312 lives. An estimated total of 371 more children could have survived if they had been correctly buckled up 100 percent of the time. Children need to be buckled up, in the correct car seat, every trip, every time. The Illinois Department of Transportation is partnering with dozens of agencies across the state to educate parents and caregivers on how to correctly buckle up their child as a part of National Child Passenger Safety Week. Illinois plans to have near 100 car seat checks held throughout the state. To find a car seat check in your area, please visit www.buckleupILLINOIS.org. Approved by: JK – COP 19-16