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Archive for the ‘Airplane Accidents’ Category

Parents Urged to Restrain Children Travelling on Vacation

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

While most parents have become deligent in the use of child restraint seats in the car, the National Traffic Safety Board (NTSB) is urging parents to use child restraint seats on airplanes as well.  A child restraint seat can prevent catastrophic injuries to the child in the event of turbulence or survivable accidents.

If a plane enters airspace with severe turbulence and the child is merely sitting on the parent’s lap, the parent may not be able to securely hold onto the child to prevent it from flying about the cabin.  The NTSB also noted that children who are not restrained in a child seat have become separated from their parents in a survivable crash.  This resulted in their not being evacuated at the same time as their parents.

So when you take that flight to your summer vacation destination, don’t check your child seat with your luggage.  Reserve a seat for your child and make sure they are buckled in with their own safety seat.  It’s the best way to keep your children safe when travelling by air.

Auto Accident Victims No Longer Charged For EMS Services

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Gov. Charlie Crist this week signed a law prohibiting cities and counties from collecting what has been termed “crash taxes” for first responders tending to auto accident victims. 

The law was in response to several cities attempts to charge the drivers who caused a  car crash for the services provided by the fire department and emergency medical personnel.  Opponents of the car crash fees said they were improper because taxes are collected to support the emergency personnel and there should be no additional fees for services.

The cities of course are all reporting record budget shortfalls and were using the fees to make up for some of the loss.

 

 

Tire Manufacturers Promote Tire Safety

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Tire manufacturers use this second week in June to promote tire safety with National Tire Safety Week.  The industry is getting the word out that proper tire inflation is critical in preventing auto accidents , particularly vehicle roll-overs.

Now I doubt that you will find a greeting card promoting it National Tire Safety Week, but what you should find is a brochure called “Be Smart, Play Your PART” at your local tire retailer.  PART stands for pressure, alignment, rotation and tread – the four tests that should be performed on your car tires regularly.  If you can’t get to a retailer, the brochure can be downloaded for free at:

https://www.rma.org/publications/consumer_tire_information/index.cfm?PublicationID=11173&CFID=24542941&CFTOKEN=20896828

The National Highway Traffic Safety Commission says that low tire pressure and overloaded vehicles are the number one cause of tire failure and a blow-out on the interstate at high speeds can result in tragedy.  So before you pile the kids, the dog and all the camping gear into the car for that summer vacation,  please insure your family’s safety by having your tires checked at your local tire dealer.