A new law in NYS will change how long your child is required to remain in a rear-facing seat. Rear-facing. Front-facing. Booster seats. Determining which seat is appropriate for your child and for how long is a common parenting dilemma.
Central New York has seen several children seriously injured or, tragically, killed after being struck by a car. There are steps you can take to prevent these accidents.
Every parent wants to do what they can to protect their kids. Now there's one more step you can take that could save your child's life, and you can get the right tools and information for free at a special event going on in Yorkville.
In a matter of seconds, a child can be seriously injured or even killed while playing around the house. Debbie and Scott Deming from Syracuse, experienced that tragedy first hand - Now they're on a mission to educate the public. They're armed with their knowledge, and a solution to prevent accidents from happening.
Yet another story of kids left inside hot cars. This should never happen. Ever. Fortunately, cries from the kids left inside this Texas car caught the attention of shoppers nearby and they smashed the car's windows to free the kids. Thankfully these shoppers were looking out for these kids even though their Mom wasn't.