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Ford Motor Company with leaders in the Child Passenger Safety community
and other partners, are giving away 2,000 booster seats to low-income
families in Clarke, Mobile and Washington Counties.
A child’s growing years are an exciting time for parents. But
they can also be a time of added risk, especially on America’s
streets and highways. Studies have found that after age three, children
run an extra risk of injury in car crashes because most of them ride
without proper safety seats, ride unbelted or are improperly using safety
seats.
Children need to use booster seats until they weigh 80 pounds (about
8 years old). That is when adult lap-shoulder belts are more likely to
fit correctly.
To qualify for a booster seat you must:
- Have a child who weighs between 40 and 80 pounds and
who is less than 60 inches tall.
- Must be a low-income family.
- Have a lap and shoulder seatbelt in your vehicle.
The booster seat is intended only for children who weigh 40 to 80 pounds.
The use of the booster seat outside of the qualifications listed by be
harmful to your child.
“Booster Seats can help save lives!”
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