Many states have a variety of safety laws in place that are designed to keep their youngest residents safe, but some are doing a better job of protecting their most vulnerable residents than others. […]
Many states have a variety of safety laws in place that are designed to keep their youngest residents safe, but some are doing a better job of protecting their most vulnerable residents than others. […]
Before there was a company When Greg and I met and married, he was a firefighter/paramedic. He also was a Child Passenger Safety Technician Instructor. Greg did a […]
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Many people wonder how this little vest called the RideSafer Travel Vest can be safe and legal compared to the typical large, bulky car seat. So is the […]
Why is there a Crotch Strap with RideSafer? And what is it’s purpose? And do I need to use it? Watch this video to find out. The crotch […]
A note from Safe Ride 4 Kids’ CEO: In the fall of 1998 when I was a brand new fireman, graduating from fire academy, I asked permission to […]
As people and as parents we do so many things “just in case”. We buy car insurance, health insurance, home owner’s insurance, life insurance, travel insurance, even pet […]
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I don’t know about you but my kids love Halloween. With all that candy, dressing up and often staying up late, what child wouldn’t? But dark costumes and […]
Upper Body Support and Restraint with RideSafer Tethers When the RideSafer® is being used with a lap-only belt, you are required to use a tether strap to restrain […]
Using the RideSafer is really quite easy but sometimes it’s helpful for you to see how to put on the vest and use RideSafer travel vest to safely […]
Kentucky, New Jersey and Oklahoma made updates to their Child Restraint Laws recently. Here we’ll explain the updates in normal language, instead of legalese. Kentucky House Bill 315 […]
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