Don’t allow child safety to take the back seat

One of the most important jobs parents have is keeping their children safe when travelling.

ER24 responded to a tragic vehicle collision in Kempton Park recently where two children, an eight-year-old and a five-year-old, were killed on scene. Miraculously, a 6-month-old baby girl was found alive in the bushes still in her car seat. Although she sustained minor to moderate injuries, one can’t bear to think what could have happened had she not been in her car seat. As first respondents to such scenes, ER24 pleads with motorists to buckle up and make sure children are appropriately restrained when travelling.

So, what is the appropriate restraint for your child? Dr Robyn Holgate, ER24’s Chief Medical Officer, offers the following advice:

“There has been a significant reduction in deaths of children in motor vehicle accidents since we’ve introduced additional car safety features and additional child safety features. These guidelines have been researched and proven to be beneficial for our little people in vehicle accidents,” said Dr Holgate.

One of the most important jobs parents have is keeping their children safe when travelling, and it is now legislation that children younger than three years are restrained in a car seat. It is your responsibility to keep your child safe.

 

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