Definition
Programs that are designed to increase public awareness of the measures that people can take to protect children from preventable injuries and fatalities sustained in and around automobiles. Included are programs that provide information about laws which relate to the use of child passenger safety seats to restrain infants and young children who are riding as passengers in motor vehicles, which stress the importance of child passenger safety measures and/or which make available information about the relative merits of different types of child passenger safety seats; and those that address safety issues such as heat stroke, hypothermia, carbon monoxide poisoning, runaway vehicles, carjacking/abduction, trunk entrapment, self-release from car seat and other problems that may occur when young children are left unattended in a vehicle.
URL Name
JR-8200-8500-150
Third Level Code
JR-8200
Taxonomy Code
JR-8200.8500-150
Parent Code
JR-8200.8500
Family Code
J
Second Level Code
JR
Fifth Level Code
JR-8200-8500-150
Fourth Level Code
JR-8200-8500
Use References
Child Passenger Injury Prevention Programs, Kaitlyn's Law Education Programs
Publication Status
Online