OCALA, FL (352today.com) – National Kids and Pets Day offers more than just a moment to appreciate the bond between children and their animal companions, it’s also a timely reminder about safety during family travel, especially as road trip season picks up.

“It’s our responsibility to protect those who rely on us,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Never leave kids or pets in a hot car, even for a moment, and always ensure they are properly restrained during a drive. Simple precautions can prevent tragic outcomes and save lives.”

The latest data from the National Digital Car Seat Check Form (NDCF) reveals that 74% of car seats inspected in 2023 were misused or installed incorrectly. Additionally, 25% of children were moved to booster seats too early, and 93.6% transitioned to seat belts before they were ready.

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AAA urges caregivers to find the right seat, follow installation guidelines, and regularly inspect safety restraints. Registering the car seat for recall notifications is also recommended.

“Car seats are a crucial layer of protection for growing bodies,” said Jenkins. “Ensuring your child is in the correct car seat for their age and size will help safeguard their life.”

Pets also need thoughtful planning during travel. From hydration and comfort items to frequent exercise breaks, these measures help reduce stress and risk. Importantly, pets should never ride in the front seat due to airbag dangers. Crates, harnesses, or pet seat belts in the back seat or cargo area are best for their protection.

“When you’re planning a trip with kids and pets, a little preparation goes a long way,” Jenkins continued. “Making sure everyone is secure and comfortable keeps them safe and sets the tone for a smooth and enjoyable journey.”


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