Sitting Safely
Educating caregivers on best practices to keep children safe in and around vehicles.
03/28/2026
Check your vehicle to see if you are affected?
After receiving several reports of occupants becoming trapped by powered rear seats, including one involving the death of a two-year-old, Hyundai has recalled 69,000 of their Hyundai Palisade models. Families should be aware of the injury risk posed by the powered second- and third-row seats, which may not stop folding when contacting a person or object. For further details: https://www.hyundainews.com/releases/4724
01/10/2026
🚨 Evenflo Recall Alert
Certain All4One 4‑in‑1 convertible car seats made between January 2022 and June 2024 — and sold in the U.S. and Canada — are included in the recall.
👉 Caregivers: tap the link to see if your seat is affected and take action right away.
All4One Voluntary Recall The affected seats should not be returned to retailers or the company. Consumers must register their child seat online or call (company’s) customer service line to receive a remedy kit.
01/10/2026
🚗✨ SA Moms – Keep Your Little Ones Safe! ✨🚗
Our certified child passenger safety tech is ready to make sure your car seat is installed correctly and safely! ✅
📅 Spots are limited, so schedule your check soon – a little investment now keeps your little ones safe on every ride.
💛 Don’t wait – peace of mind is priceless!
Have a safe and happy New Year’s!
12/13/2025
I never planned to become the “car seat friend”… but here’s why I did. ❤️
Two things I love most are helping others and being a mom. I found a way to marry those two passions into a mission I am passionate about: child passenger safety.
Every mom deserves to feel confident, informed, and supported.
Tell me — what’s your biggest car seat worry right now?
The Evenflo Revolve 360 stands out with its one-handed rotation, allowing you to turn the seat in any mode. This makes getting your child in and out of the car effortless, no matter their age or size.
3 months has flown by…I’m scared to blink 🥲🥹
Here are five common myths and the risks they pose:
Myth: Turning Forward-Facing at 2 is Enough.
Risk: Turning a child forward before they meet height/weight limits for rear-facing increases head, neck, and spine injury risk in crashes; rear-facing protects better.
Myth: Used Car Seats Are Fine (No History/Expiration).
Risk: Hidden cracks from crashes or age degrade plastic; seats expire, so unknown history is a major hazard.
Myth: Expensive Seats Are Safest.
Risk: All seats meet safety standards; misuse is common, and a cheap seat used perfectly is safer than a pricey one installed wrong.
Myth: Using LATCH & Seatbelt Together Is Safer.
Risk: Most manufacturers forbid this; it can interfere and reduce safety; use either LATCH or the vehicle seatbelt as instructed.
Myth: Puffy Jackets & Blankets Are Fine for Fit.
Risk: Bulk creates slack in straps, preventing a snug fit; the chest clip ends up too low, compromising protection in a crash.
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05/27/2025
Always read your manual to ensure proper installation
Tethers play an important role in keeping children safe. They can limit a child’s head movement and improve the outcome in any type of crash. Need help installing your car seat? Schedule an online appointment: https://www.safety-connection.org/caregiver/
National Safety Council National CPS Certification NHTSA Safe Kids Worldwide
04/25/2025
Another recall announcement: Dorel recalls certain Safety 1st Grow & Go Spirit Sprint car seats.
Click the link to read more:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/recalls/2025/04/24/child-car-seats-recall-choking-hazard/83253577007/ #
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