Hyundai, CHLA announce child passenger and pedestrian safety programs
Hyundai Motor America announced the expansion of its partnership with Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) to further its commitment to child passenger and pedestrian safety programs.
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What are the passenger and pedestrian safety programs planned by Hyundai and CHLA?
Hyundai and the LA-based children’s hospital will host a car seat safety check event on October 1 and an LA Street Smarts kids walk event on October 5.What benefits will event-goers get from attending these programs?
According to Hyundai, those attending the car seat safety check event will receive a free replacement car seat, if needed. Meanwhile, kids who complete the LA Street Smarts kids walk event will learn how to keep themselves safe in the streets.The United States (US) arm of the South Korean automotive brand's initiatives include an upcoming car seat safety check event on October 1 and an LA Street Smarts kids walk event on October 5.
“Creating safer roads for families includes education of parents, caregivers, and children whether they are drivers, passengers, cyclists, or pedestrians. Hyundai is looking forward to this continued partnership with CHLA to expand workshops that promote safe travel in automobiles and when walking,” said Hyundai Motor Company Global Chief Safety Officer Brian Latouf.
Per Hyundai, the car seat safety check event on October 1 will see nationally certified child passenger safety technicians (CPST) inspect car seats for expiration, manufacturer recalls, and/or proper fit of the seat for the child. The event is open to the public — walk-ups are welcome, but appointments are preferred.
Participating families will receive a free replacement car seat, if needed. The child who uses the seat must be present for the inspection and for the family to receive a free car seat, if warranted.
Meanwhile, the LA Street Smarts kids walk event on October 5 is an interactive experience to educate elementary school-aged children in LA County about the hazards associated with walking near, in, and around streets with the goal of decreasing the incidence of child pedestrian trauma.
Children who complete the LA Street Smarts set will learn how to cross intersections at stop lights, avoid rescuing a ball thrown into the street, signal a driver who is backing up, and safely walk around motor vehicles.
“We are so grateful to Hyundai for supporting child passenger and pedestrian safety initiatives. Their support highlights the importance of using hands-on education to teach children and families how to stay safe in cars, on the roads, and walking down the street,” said CHLA Injury Prevention Program Manager Helen Arbogast, PhD, MPH.
Photos from Hyundai and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
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