Uncategorized

Child Passenger Safety Week with Safety 1st Car Seat Giveaway‏

Safety-1st-car-seat-giveaway

Did you know that September 14-20 is Child Passenger Safety Week sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)? The goal of Child Passenger Safety week is to make sure parents and caregivers are properly securing children (ages 0-12) in the best car restraint whether it be rear-facing, forward-facing, booster, or seat belt. Did you know that car crashes are a leading cause of death for children 1 to 13 years old? Often times these deaths and injuries can be prevented by proper use of child restraints and seat belts. Make sure to visit Momma T and Family for some car seat safety tips from the experts at Safety 1st!

Have you had your child’s car seat checked? This September 20th is National Seat Check Saturday and you can click here to find a car seat check near you!

In honor of CPSW, Our friend at Safety 1st are giving away one of the following car seats to our readers!

Safety 1st onBoard 35 Air +Infant Car Seat

safety-1st-onboard-plus
Air Protect + combines the advanced protection of the Air Protect® cushion system with patented GCell HX™ foam designed with hexagonal shapes for superior protection around the torso. TOGETHER they provide full body side impact protection.

Safety 1st Advanced SE 65 Air +Convertible Car Seat

safety-1st-advanced-SE
For children from 5-65 pounds. In addition to Air Protect +, the Advance 65 Air + uses a steel-reinforced metal frame for extra stability and includes a 4-position recline for an optimal fit to your vehicle. We’ve also included color-coded belt paths and installation labels to help you install it quickly and correctly.

Safety 1st Summit® Booster Car Seat

safety-1st-summit-Booster-car-seat
Forward-facing: 22-40 pounds with Belt-positioning at 40-100 pound. Fully loaded with ease-of-use features that parents will appreciate: Like the 4-position QuickFit™ headrest which adjusts without the need for rethreading and a 5-point safety harness with Center Front Adjust.

This giveaway is open to US residents, 18+ and ends October 3, 2014 at 11:59 PM, EST, Good luck!

Disclosure: No form of compensation was received in exchange for this post. Participating bloggers are not responsible for prize fulfillment. This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.

10 thoughts on “Child Passenger Safety Week with Safety 1st Car Seat Giveaway‏

  1. I would choose the convertible car seat. My daughter is 2 and a half. It is the most appropriate door her height/weight/age.

  2. I would choose the Summit booster seat because my daughter is getting close to the booster weight range and it would be great to have one that offered belt-positioning at 40-100 pounds!

  3. I would pick the Safety 1st Advanced SE 65 Air Convertible + Car Seat because my granddaughter fits the weight range for it. I like that it has color-coded belt paths and installation labels to make a correct installation easier. 🙂

  4. I’d choose the Onboard Air 35. My neice is expecting her 1st baby & I’ve done a lot of research on carseats for her. This is the best because of the low harness slots for a newborn and the tall shell so she’ll be able to keep the baby rear facing for a long time.

  5. If I won I would choose the Safety 1st Advanced SE 65 Air +Convertible Car Seat. I would choose this one because it would be perfect for my son, who is now 20 months and 32lbs. He is currently using his older sister’s old car seat and it is very outdated. I would feel SO much safer having him in this one!

  6. I would choose the Advance SE 65 Air + Convertible Car Seat because I really need a convertible car seat for my daughter.

  7. The Safety 1st Advanced SE 65 Air +Convertible Car Seat for my daughter to use when she outgrows her infant car seat/

Leave a Reply to Terri S. Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.