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April 28, 2003
SGI LAUNCHES PROVINCIAL CHILD SAFETY INITIATIVE
May 10th, 2003 is being dedicated to child safety in Saskatchewan
to help parents get the right fit for their children’s car
safety seats.
Crown Investments Corporation Minister Maynard Sonntag announced
that SGI, along with program sponsors and community partners, will
hold free drive-thru child safety seat clinics simultaneously in
over 20 locations across the province on "Child Safety Seat
Day." The clinics will run from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
"Most parents are securing their children in moving vehicles,
but SGI surveys show that half of children age eight and under are
not properly secured and fitted into their child seats," said
Sonntag. "It’s a complicated process and many parents
are moving their children into seat belts far too early. Visiting
a free drive-thru clinic on May 10th is the best way to make sure
their children are travelling safely."
"Child Safety Seat Day" serves as the kick off to SGI’s
annual four-month child restraint campaign. In the past five years
about 10,000 child restraints have been checked at free clinics.
These clinics were made possible with the support of many community
partners like SGI CANADA brokers, regional health districts and
emergency medical services. Rawlco Radio and CTV Saskatchewan have
joined as media partners for the 2003 campaign, and the Insurance
Brokers’ Association of Saskatchewan (IBAS) continues as a
sponsor for the fifth consecutive year.
"Independent brokers are community-minded people with an
interest in safety," said IBAS President Larry Kozakevich.
"This program is a perfect fit for IBAS because it promotes
the safety of the most vulnerable members of our communities –
children."
Trained volunteers offer assistance in properly installing a child
safety seat in a vehicle. It takes about 20 minutes per seat. The
volunteers help ensure the seat is the right one for the child’s
size, that it fits the vehicle and that the child is in the seat
safely and securely.
Throughout the summer, parents and guardians can find a free drive-thru
clinic in their community by checking the schedule on SGI’s
web site at www.sgi.sk.ca or by calling SGI’s Customer Service
Centre toll free at 1-800-667-9868.
For more information:
Julianne Jack
SGI
Regina
(306) 775-6907
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