Kids Under 4' 9" need Booster Seat

A staggering 80-90% of all children in the U.S. who should be restrained in a booster seat are not. Children who have outgrown their child safety seat, but who are still under 4' 9", are safer sitting in a booster seat, rather than immediately transitioning to an adult safety belt. Developed by the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Safety Administration in partnership with the Ad Council, the goal of the PSA campaign is to educate parents of children who have out-grown their child safety seat that a booster seat is a life-saving transition to an adult safety belt. Life has no reset button Think Safety. Brought to you by SafetyTV Library.
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