A simple safety advice in case of an accident that you should take note of

When we talk about the safety of our children when traveling by car, we must take all necessary measures to prevent any circumstance that puts their lives at risk. From the choice of the car seat, to its correct placement (to countermarke as long as possible), and adjust the harnesses well.

But unfortunately tragedies occur and it is a good idea to provide security forces all the information we can provide in case of an accident. The Rose City Area Fire Department in Michigan recently posted on its Facebook page the trick of some parents that you should take note of.

It is heartbreaking to just think about it, but according to firefighters, car accidents involving children happen quite often and in case parents are unconscious, children are too young to have information.

That's why they recommend to parents that place your children's personal information directly in the car safety seat. It helps them a lot and also can help save your child's life, point.

Any information that is important to include can be of great help, such as the name of the child, the date of birth, the name of the parents and their date of birth, emergency contacts, as well as any medical condition or medication the child takes, even the name and number of your doctor.

Today there are mobile applications that have been created for this purpose, but a simple paper located in a visible place of the chair can be more effective than we think.

A mother saw the publication of the Fire Department and did not hesitate to follow her advice right away. He then posted a photo of the security note he created for his little one on Twitter and its publication was shared more than six thousand times for all parents to do so.

Saw this on FB & wanted to share it here !!
As soon as I read this, I made one to stick on my child's car seat pic.twitter.com/RcG1U6EAkI

- Alexis🌻 (@_AlexisCopas) March 4, 2018

A good trick we should take note of.

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