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Child Safety Seats: Choosing And Using Them Right
To help parents and caregivers choose the right safety restraints for children of every age, NHTSA developed 4 Steps
For Kids. Visit www.nhtsa.gov and click on 4 Steps For Kids to download your copy today.
Or check out the 4 Steps
For Kids safety guidelines below:
1. For the best possible protection, keep infants in the back seat, in rear-facing
child safety seats, as long as possible up to the height or weight limit of the particular seat. At a minimum, keep infants
rear-facing until at least age 1 and at least 20 pounds.
2. When children outgrow their rear-facing seats (at least
age 1 and at least 20 pounds), they should ride in forward-facing child safety seats, in the back seat, until they reach the
upper weight or height limit of the particular seat (usually around age 4 and 40 pounds).
3. Once children outgrow
their forward-facing seats (usually around age 4 and 40 pounds), they should ride in booster seats in the back seat, until
the vehicle seat belts fit properly. Seat belts fit properly when the lap belt lays across the upper thighs and the shoulder
belt fits across the chest (usually at age 8 or when they are tall).
4. When children outgrow their booster seats
(usually at age 8 or when they are 49" tall), they can use the adult seat belts in the back seat, if they fit properly (lap
belt lays across the upper thighs and the shoulder belt fits across the chest).
Use It Right National Seat Check Saturday
On Saturday, September 20, 2008, communities nationwide will offer free child safety seat checks.
Stop by
a local event to have a certified child passenger safety technician check your child's safety seat to ensure it's properly
installed and provide tips for how to secure your child in the seat for optimal protection.
Learn More Child Passenger
Safety Week
Child Passenger Safety Week (September 21-27, 2008) is an annual event that focuses on keeping America's
child passengers safer on the road. For more information, visit www.nhtsa.gov and click on the Child Passenger Safety (CPS)
Week link.
Where and How to Donate a Used Car
Various charities accept used and even non-working or wrecked cars and other vehicles as donations to help families who
have a special need for a vehicle. Other charities repair and auction the vehicles at a low cost to raise funds for their
charitable services as well as putting low cost vehicles back into the community. Non-working, wrecked and non repairable
vehicles are often sold for their remaining usable parts and the funds are then used toward providing charitable services.
Many charities will come to your home, remove or tow the car and even handle all of the paperwork associated with
the transfer of title and tax deduction receipt. Donating your car is made as simple as possible in exchange for a gift that
may save lives or at the very least make someone’s life much easier.
The sorts of people who may receive
a donated car include families who have lost everything in a natural disaster, like one on the numerous hurricanes we suffered
this year. Single low-income moms with young children who need to be transported to daycare may be recipients of a donated
car.
Another program provides vehicles to disabled adults who can drive but are unable to afford a vehicle. Some of
those people may include individuals who need daily medical treatments (chemotherapy or dialysis) and have had to use public
transportation previously. Exposing them to bus loads of people endangers some of these patients even further with all of
the colds and flu's that are carried by strangers onto public transportation.
If donating a car is something you think
you may be interested in, there are a few things to consider before donating your car. Some of the concerns are verifying
that the charity is in fact up to the standards that they claim to be, checking on the tax laws in your state and lastly you
will want to make sure there are no additional costs that you, personally will incur.
If you are undecided as to where
you would like to donate your car, the best resource for discovering the available charities asking for donated vehicles is
the internet. A simple search will provide you with many charity choices to begin with. Religious organizations, children's
groups, disability support groups and support groups for victims of natural disasters are often accepting donated cars to
raise funds for their organizations or to be given to families in need. A quick Internet search will provide you with a number
of options in your area.
Confirm with the irs.gov website (publication 78) to assure that the charity is qualified,
reputable and eligible to receive car donations. If you do not have access to the Internet, you can call the IRS Tax Exempt/Government
Entities Customer Service line at 877 829-5500 and ask about the charity you are considering.
The charity should be
willing to provide you with a letter of thanks or receipt including the charity name, tax ID#, your name, date, and the year,
make and model of the vehicle you are donating. Taking a picture of the vehicle is a good idea as well in the event there
are questions regarding the value of the vehicle for tax deduction purposes. The irs.gov website can provide you with the
IRS form 8283, or the standard non-cash donation form to allow you to take the donation off of your taxes. To deduct the car
donation from your taxes you will have to itemize your taxes.
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