Announcer urges caregivers to use age-appropriate car seats, cites NHTSA website
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At a community event at the Springdale Community Center, a public service announcement reminded caregivers to secure children in the correct car seats and pointed attendees to NHTSAresources for guidance.
A public service announcer at the Springdale Community Event on Oct. 5 reminded caregivers to ensure children are placed in the correct car seat for their age and size and directed listeners to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrationwebsite for guidance. "You're not gonna get it all right. Just make sure you nail the big stuff, like making sure your kids are in the right seat for their age and size. Get it right at nhtsa.gov slash the right seat," the announcer said.
The announcement framed the advice as practical safety guidance rather than a policy change. It repeated NHTSA's guidance across multiple remarks during the event, emphasizing proper restraint as a simple, high-priority safety step for caregivers. No formal action or local ordinance was discussed or enacted during the remarks.
Event organizers scheduled the announcement during the program to reach families in attendance and did not attach it to any city or county safety enforcement activity.
