Kendra Gleason- Child Passenger Safety Technician

Kendra Gleason- Child Passenger Safety Technician

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I'm a certified Child Passenger Safety Techinican. I provide car seat safety education to parents and caregivers. I also do seat checks by appointment.

01/09/2021

Did you know car seats (and car seat bases) expire? As they age, parts of a car seat, including the plastic shell, can deteriorate and break down. Older car seats might not meet updated performance standards and labeling requirements.

To find out when your car seat expires:

1) Check the labels on the car seat
2) Review your car seat instruction manual
3) Contact the car seat manufacturer

National Safety Council National CPS Certification NHTSA Safe Kids Worldwide

Shopping Carts - Eeek! What NOT to do with your infant carseat. 10/23/2020

Shopping Carts - Eeek! What NOT to do with your infant carseat. Car Seat and Shopping Cart Safety I see this ALL. THE. TIME. I know you must see it too. Perhaps you've even been guilty of this yourself. Here's why it's such a concern and what you can do to reduce the risk of your baby being seriously injured in a fall off a shopping cart. The Problem: Infa

Educational Photos/Images 10/11/2020

Common error alert! I often see high-back boosters with the headrest much too low. This positions the shoulder belt improperly.

Some parents even remove the back because they know the belt is too low, but they don't realize that nearly all high-back boosters have headrests with attached belt guides which can be raised as the child grows.

Raising the back may require removing the seat from the car, and some are easier to adjust than others, but chances are that your child has more room to grow in their HBB than you thought :)

Here's more on proper booster fit: http://csftl.org/proper-booster-fit/

Photos from National Child Passenger Safety Board's post 10/04/2020
10/17/2019

Between life with 3 kids and moving, I’ve been busy! Always happy to help with a seat or installation question, so send me a message.

04/06/2019

This is a car seat that was checked on an airline *in a bag*. This is how it came out the other side. Airlines aren’t even obligated to replace as they are liable for loss and not damage. Use your car seats on the plane!

03/15/2019

This video is spot on- and pretty funny! If you’re wondering when to switch your kiddo to a booster, take a look.

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