Ali Landry Discusses Safety Seat Security With Parents

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(Newswire.net — October 6, 2014) Las Vegas, NV — 

 

Top model Ali Laudry came along with her whole clan while hosting the third yearly Red CARpet Safety Awareness event, She positioned for pics on the red carpet, while carrying her 2 year old son Marcelo in her arms and accompanied by her daughter Estela, aged seven, her one-year-old boy Valentin and partner Alejandro Monteverde. Al actually looked to be in excellent shape while on a personal mission to instruct parents with young kids about the security ramifications of safety seats during the annual celeb occasion held in LA.

 

 

AL stated she really wanted to encourage moms and dads to begin informing themselves about automobile safety seats, especially as youngsters are so delicate and susceptible. She stated… “Car seat manufacturers suggest for utmost protection that babies are kept in a rear-facing car seat for as long as possible, which is usually up until they are 2 years old. Specific height and weight restriction measurements are always discovered on the side or back of a lot of car security seats. Babies and kids who are positioned in rear-facing seats will get the maximum protection possible for the head, neck and spine.” She then completed by stating that it was especially important for kids in a rear-facing position to be positioned in a back seat as far away from any airbag as possible.

 

After answering a few unrelated questions from the audience, she continued by saying that kids need to be relocated to a forward-facing safety seat when children grow out of a rear-facing seat around the age of 2. She continued by saying… “The seat should still stay in the back and be specific to attach the top tether after tightening and be careful to lock the seat belt or lower anchors, and it will be suggested that the top tether be used until kids weigh 40 pounds. From February 2014, the majority of safety seat labels will certainly offer details about precisely how much kids can weigh, so still use the lower anchors and leading tether.”

 

Last pointers from Al expose that Kids can be kept in some forward-facing car safety seats til they weigh between 65 and 80 pounds depending on the safety seat restrictions. She completed the car safety session by saying… “To be safe simply check the safety seat label to see the exact measurements, and be sure that using lower anchors or top tether is stopped when youngsters reach the restrictions set by your safety seat and automobile manufacturers. For anyone with doubts just check out the handbook to learn what those restrictions are. Then finally kids can be changed to a safety belt that goes through the car seat, and seat belts are made to protect us all, from very heavy adults to children who have outgrown a car seat.

 

Dad of 4 Mr Neil Speight, co-director of Nevada based vehicle and kids accessory company “Freddie and Sebbie” stated… “I kept my young kid rear-facing as long as possible, and afterwards moved them onto car seat. Many of his close friends were already booster free, so I needed to explain to my son the value of being protected. I was happy to see that he clearly comprehended the safety aspect, but not so pleased when he began kicking the back of my seat, leaving dreadful scuff marks behind, and tough to eliminate. Though the kicking has become a little a nasty habit, at least the Kick Mats I had installed are preventing the scuff marks from appearing.”

 

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