What exactly is a Car Seat
Car Seats for children, also referred to as child safety seats, are seats which are designed to protect your child from possible car crash injuries. A Car Seat comes equipped with a restraining system, which helps absorb the impact of the crash to a large extent, thereby protecting your child in the event of a collision. Car Seats have various features which help you provide not just safety, but also comfort for your child while travelling in a car
Car Seats for children, also referred to as child safety seats, are seats which are designed to protect your child from possible car crash injuries. A Car Seat comes equipped with a restraining system, which helps absorb the impact of the crash to a large extent, thereby protecting your child in the event of a collision. Car Seats have various features which help you provide not just safety, but also comfort for your child while travelling in a car
Do I really Need a Car Seat?
Child car seats are a relatively new phenomenon in Sri Lanka. Chances are that you’re thinking, “When we never knew the need for a child car seat during our childhood why should we bother about it now?” That’s a good question.
As a parent, safety for your baby is, no doubt, one of your primary concerns. Extensive testing indicates that the force of impact during an accident, are thirty to sixty times stronger when the passenger is unrestrained, compared to when using a child car seat or a seat belt (in case of adults). Since a baby has no way of exercising self restraint, it’s at a greater risk of being hurtled around the car or even worse, thrown out of the vehicle. Using a child car seat helps you overcome these risks and ensures that your child is safely restrained when travelling by car.
Did you know Sri Lanka has the dubious distinction of the record for the worst road safety in the world, and that at least one death occurs on Sri Lankan roads every six hours. The National Crime Records reports that nearly 20 children under the age of 14 die daily in the country. Scary, isn’t it? But this is the unfortunate truth a parent in Sri Lanka faces today.
If you travel by car, using a car seat for your child is the best thing you can do to ensure that your child doesn’t become a part of the unfortunate statistics
May you have the most happiest time ever with you kids.
Remember..,
Safety first.
As a parent, safety for your baby is, no doubt, one of your primary concerns. Extensive testing indicates that the force of impact during an accident, are thirty to sixty times stronger when the passenger is unrestrained, compared to when using a child car seat or a seat belt (in case of adults). Since a baby has no way of exercising self restraint, it’s at a greater risk of being hurtled around the car or even worse, thrown out of the vehicle. Using a child car seat helps you overcome these risks and ensures that your child is safely restrained when travelling by car.
Did you know Sri Lanka has the dubious distinction of the record for the worst road safety in the world, and that at least one death occurs on Sri Lankan roads every six hours. The National Crime Records reports that nearly 20 children under the age of 14 die daily in the country. Scary, isn’t it? But this is the unfortunate truth a parent in Sri Lanka faces today.
If you travel by car, using a car seat for your child is the best thing you can do to ensure that your child doesn’t become a part of the unfortunate statistics
May you have the most happiest time ever with you kids.
Remember..,
Safety first.