Protect Your Most Precious Cargo (Your Kids) With These Child Car Seat Safety Tips

Evs and child car seats Rivian
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Evs and child car seats Rivian

You’d do anything to keep your kids safe, right? Well, you might want to brush up on your knowledge of child passenger safety because it turns out that there are quite a lot of well-meaning caregivers who are making some pretty serious mistakes with their most precious cargo in tow. 

In support of Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week (Sept. 15-21), electric automotive manufacturer Rivian partnered with Safe in the Seat to highlight some important safety measures that all adults should follow with kids in the car. 

“We teamed up with Rivian because of their commitment to thoughtful design and safety-focused features to help families feel confident while on the go,” Michelle Pratt, certified car seat safety technician and founder of Safe in the Seat, said. 

Read: Child Passenger Safety Week: It’s Not Just About Kids Car Seats

This story is 100% human researched and written based on actual first-person knowledge, extensive experience and expertise on the subject of cars and trucks. No AI was used.

Five Fast Car Seat Safety Tips That are Easy To Remember

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Safe in the Seat shared five fast tips for keeping children safe in car seats:

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Car Seat Makers Provide Guidance on Seat Use—But is it Followed?

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Car seat makers follow federal rules for manufacturing child car seats, which are also deeply researched and crash tested. All this makes them experts on how the seats should be used. This information, from weights, height, proper position, installation instructions and more are in the owner’s manual, as well as in manufacturer videos online.

But do buyers read and properly follow this guidance? Surveys have found, many do not.

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Poll Results Show That We Have Some Work to Do When It Comes to Keeping Kids Safe

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To understand just how many parents really follow proper car seat safety rules, Rivian commissioned a Harris Poll survey of 2,000 adults to learn more about what they know of child passenger safety. To no surprise, a majority of parents with kids under the age of 12 said safety was one of the most important attributes they considered when they were buying or leasing a vehicle (58%). 

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What Are Most People Getting Wrong About Child Car Seats?

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Yet the survey also showed that there’s a lot of room for improvement when it comes to implementing safety measures that could potentially save a child’s life. For example:

Could an EV Be the Safest Choice for Your Child?

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You’ve no doubt heard about the environmental benefits that come from purchasing an EV and reducing carbon emissions. But did you know that they’re also among the safest vehicles on the market?

Rivian, in particular, boasts some bragging rights in this category. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety named the Rivian R1S a Top Safety Pick, and it’s the only large electric American SUV to date to achieve that distinction.

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What Makes Electric Cars Safe?

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If you’re wondering what makes the R1S so safe — and why parents love it — here are some of its key features:

Don’t Miss National Seat Check Saturday on Sept. 21

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Probably the best advice, though, is “No matter what vehicle you drive,” Pratt said, “caregivers should make sure to always use a stage-appropriate car seat or booster for children and closely follow the manual’s installation and harnessing rules to keep their child safe in the seat.”

Which makes September 21st, National Seat Check Saturday, a must-attend for parents. You can make sure that your child car seats are installed correctly, find out if it’s time to turn a car seat around or best of all, upgrade to a booster car seat. Certified child passenger safety technicians will also double check that your child’s seat size and position fits the recommendations for their age, weight and height. Spread awareness to family and friends about this day by using the hashtag #SeatCheckSaturday on social media. 

When it comes to your child’s safety, taking every possible precaution is worth it. 

Allison is a freelance writer, a mother of three, and the wife of a car-obsessed husband who got her ... More about Allison Bell
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