Greenwich Hospital Will Begin Car Seat Safety Checks This Month
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Greenwich CT
13 June, 2022
10:01 AM
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Information via Greenwich Hospital GREENWICH, CT — Beginning June 16 and continuing every third Thursday of the month, Greenwich Hospital will conduct car seat safety checks for residents. The checks will take place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at West Putnam Medical Center, 500 W. Putnam Ave. in Greenwich. People can schedule an appointment with a certified technician to learn how to correctly install a car seat and properly secure their child in the car seat. To make an appointment, call 203-200-KIDS or email [email protected]. Seventy-three percent of car seats are misused or improperly installed, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Connecticut law has specific standards for rear-facing car seats, forward-facing car seats and booster seats depending on the age and weight of the baby or child. Safe car seats include a five-point harness and chest clip, a metal splitter plate in the rear, clear labeling and other features. "Counterfeit car seats sold online are a growing safety issue," said Nick Aysseh in a news release. Aysseh is the manager for the Center for Injury and Violence Prevention at Yale New Haven Health (YNHHS). Aysseh recommends only buying car seats from a reputable company; avoid third-party vendors. Look for red flags: missing labels, missing registration card and manual, seats without a harness retainer. Products meeting European standards are not approved for use in the United States. "If you are expecting a baby, make an appointment to have the car seat checked before the baby is born. It will make things easier at the time of delivery," added Kathy Carley-Spanier, director of community health at Greenwich Hospital, in a news release. The hospital will not discharge a newborn without a safe car seat. In addition to Greenwich Hospital, YNHHS has car seat safety checks at Bridgeport and Yale New Haven hospitals.
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