turtlemama
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I was wondering, since I am not a tech, if I would still be able to do a presentation of the basics like ERF and EH to the residents of my apartment complex?
The people at the leasing office have these get-togethers for the residents every now and then and I was thinking of calling and asking if I could do one for the parents about car seat safety. I just didn't want to get in trouble if I did do it since I'm not certified or anything. I do know that I am probably the only one in the whole complex who knows a lot about this stuff though, at least about why it is safest to rear face for as long as possible, and why harnessing past 3 years is also safest. I mainly just wanted to pass out some pamphlets I ordered (the free ones from USAA) and let them know about ERF and EH and how to properly install a seat. I know I don't know everything, and won't be offering to actually install seats, I just wanted to get the information out there. I want to do this because I see a lot of misuse (even an infant seat facing forward once) and I'm assuming they don't know any better.
The people at the leasing office have these get-togethers for the residents every now and then and I was thinking of calling and asking if I could do one for the parents about car seat safety. I just didn't want to get in trouble if I did do it since I'm not certified or anything. I do know that I am probably the only one in the whole complex who knows a lot about this stuff though, at least about why it is safest to rear face for as long as possible, and why harnessing past 3 years is also safest. I mainly just wanted to pass out some pamphlets I ordered (the free ones from USAA) and let them know about ERF and EH and how to properly install a seat. I know I don't know everything, and won't be offering to actually install seats, I just wanted to get the information out there. I want to do this because I see a lot of misuse (even an infant seat facing forward once) and I'm assuming they don't know any better.