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Child Passenger Safety
Transportation Safety
Cyclists & Pedestrians
Child Passenger Safety
Distracted Driving Prevention
Older Adult Drivers
Vermont's Child Passenger Safety Program,
Be Seat Smart
, is designed to draw attention to the importance of child car seats and to help caregivers understand the
4 Stages of Seat Safety
for every child. Child safety seats can be confusing for caregivers, and many car seats are not properly installed. Certified safety technicians are available to help you for free at
Fitting Stations
throughout Vermont and at special
Car Seat Check
events.
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Important Car Seat Recall
What seat is being recalled?
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a recall alert for the Evenflo Titan 65 child car seat, model number 3712198.
Why is it being recalled?
Nothing is wrong with the seat itself.
It is being recalled because the wrong instruction manual may have been included in the box, which could lead a parent or caregiver to incorrectly installation the car seat for their child.
What should I do if I have this car seat?
You do not need to stop using this car seat. The car seat is safe! You just need to make sure you’ve installed it correctly. Find
a digital copy of the correct instructions here
, or you can go to one of the dozens of
car seat assistance stations
across the state to have a Nationally Certified child passenger safety technician inspect your car seat.
You can call Evenflo directly at 1-800-233-5921 to receive a replacement manual to be mailed to your home. Starting on July 15, Evenflo will mail letters to registered car seat owners information on how to check and replace the instruction manual, for free.
Hosting and marketing a child passenger safety event
A car seat inspection is a free and convenient way to have your child's car seat inspected by a Nationally Certified Technician. Unlike Fitting Stations, car seat inspections are mobile, one-time events at unique locations and appointments are not required. All car seat inspections are "first come, first served". All Vermont car seat inspections stations participate in the Vermont Car Seat Program.
If you are interested in hosting an event in your community, contact
Sid Bradley
, Child Passenger Safety Program Coordinator.
Hosting and Marketing an Event
Find more information about
Hosting a Child Passenger Safety Event
More information about marketing your event can be found in the
Marketing Toolkit.
Check out all the upcoming Car Seat Inspection events.
Heat stroke in hot cars — prevention and awareness
Over the past 25 years, more than 970 children in the United States have died of heat stroke because they were left or became trapped in a hot car, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. It’s important to understand these tragedies can happen to anyone — but are always preventable.
Tips for Everyone
If you see a child alone in a locked car, act immediately and call 911.
If a child is in distress due to heat, remove them from the vehicle as quickly as possible and cool them rapidly. Stay with the child until help arrives.
Vermont law (
12 V.S.A. § 5784
) protects someone who forcibly enters a vehicle to rescue a child or animal. Fast action could save a life.
Tips for Parents & Caregivers
Teach children not to play in or around cars.
Never leave a child unattended in or around a car. Make a habit of looking in the front and back seat of the car before locking the door and walking away.
Never assume it can't happen to you or your child. A change in routine or busy schedule can cause a caregiver to forget that a child is still in the car.
If you cannot find a child, check any water sources first, then check vehicles, including trunks.
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Take Action to Prevent Heat Stroke in Children
Learn more from this
2024 awareness campaign
focused on increasing awareness of the dangers of car-related health-related injuries and possible death. The campaign was developed by Vermont's Agency of Transportation Drive Well VT.
A heat stroke prevention campaign,
Once You Park, Stop, Look, Lock
, from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, aims to educate parents and caregivers to learn about the deadly consequences of leaving children in cars.
More Resources
Prevent Child Deaths in Hot Cars
(American Academy of Pediatrics)
Heat and Infants and Children
Extreme Heat
(CDC)
Heat and Older Adults (Aged 65+)
Extreme Heat
(CDC)
Extreme Heat
(Ready.gov)
Hot Weather
Data
Seat belts
Find more Vermont Occupant Protection data and reports from the Agency of Transportation
Video of Chris Bell, former director of the Division of Emergency Preparedness, Response and Injury Prevention at the Vermont Department of Health, discussing the
Be Seat Smart Program
. Video produced by the
Vermont Agency of Transportation
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Topics:
Child Health and Safety
Transportation Safety
June 30, 2025
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