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To ensure rapid identification of children in emergencies, parents and guardians of small children are encouraged to fill out the information on the sticker and place it on the right front corner (child's right), under the cushion or center back of the child's safety seat.
W.H.A.L.E. is another program that offers them.
If you put them in plain site, then people who pass by your vehicle could see your address, phone number, etc.
I forgot about those; thanks!
Baylor, you can always make your own -- Definitely not a need to have an "official" one, you know? Whatever can grab their attention.
Me personally, I just copied the Safety Information card that came with my Radian and used them for my other seats (like my SS1). I just wrapped the thing around my headrest for the front seat. That ... probably makes no sense.
I'll grab a picture really quick. LOL.
I will be waiting for that pic!
Reading here I found out that EMT's and such are trained to remove child and SEAT together in a crash, Correct?? So they will know where to look for the info right?
I would love to have a copy of that! It is an obvious.. " LOOK HERE " kind of thing!!
The only thing is that you wouldn't have the plastic covering.
Perhaps you could laminate it (except the top, so it can be opened ... ) and then hole punch it, then put a rubber band, or yarn, or something through it, you know? Unless you could find something at a store, which I bet you could. Online would probably have a few things, too.
Give me a couple minutes; I'm making dinner for the little people.
Thanks I think I have all the info I need to make them and get them where they can be seen! Thank you!!
You're welcome! Also, be sure to keep an updated picture of the kids in the package.
If anybody else drives your kids (grandma, uncles, etc) I would make them their own tag, and then *specify* under "Additional Information" who the driver is. You would also want to make a seperate tag for other drivers because the emergency contact will change.
And a heads up -- I found packs of Luggage Tags on Amazon for 100 tags per pack for roughly $10 + shipping. I plan to look around at my local stores tomorrow to see if I can find a better deal (so I won't have to pay for shipping).
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