DPS, 21st Century Insurance Urge Back-to-School Safety Checklist for Parents to Help Save Lives; ABC's of Travel Safety Are Important Reminders to Keep Families Safe.WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. -- As families return from summer vacations Summer vacation (also called summer holidays or summer break) is a vacation in the summertime between school years in which students are off for 3 months, depending on the country and district. and prepare to send their children back to school, the Arizona Department of Public Safety and 21st Century Insurance remind everyone to review some important Back-to-School Safety ABC's: 1. Adhere to adhere to verb 1. follow, keep, maintain, respect, observe, be true, fulfil, obey, heed, keep to, abide by, be loyal, mind, be constant, be faithful 2. traffic laws and posted signs! --Stop signs posted on campuses and painted within parking lots exist to protect you and your children. Come to a complete stop even if no other cars appear nearby. --Monitor your speed and slow down in school zones. --Talk to your children about staying inside crosswalks, and don't encourage jaywalking jay·walk intr.v. jay·walked, jay·walk·ing, jay·walks To cross a street illegally or in a reckless manner. [From jay2, inexperienced person. when dropping off or picking up children. Jaywalking can be particularly dangerous for small children who are easily obscured by larger vehicles, such as SUVs. 2. Buckle up! Review important safety tips with your children so they arrive at school safely - from Labor Day Labor Day, holiday celebrated in the United States and Canada on the first Monday in September to honor the laborer. It was inaugurated by the Knights of Labor in 1882 and made a national holiday by the U.S. Congress in 1894. to Memorial Day. --Do your children carpool car·pool n. also car pool 1. An arrangement whereby several participants or their children travel together in one vehicle, the participants sharing the costs and often taking turns as the driver. 2. with you or other families? Discuss these PASSENGER SAFETY TIPS: --Always wear a seatbelt, even for short trips. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the National Safety Council, most traffic accidents occur close to home, and safety belts lower your risk of injury by 45 percent. --Make sure your children know with whom they will be traveling, and devise an emergency plan in case a ride is late or doesn't arrive as expected. --Do your children walk to school? Discuss these PEDESTRIAN A pedestrian is a person travelling on foot, whether walking or running. In modern times, the term mostly refers to someone walking on a road or footpath, but this was not the case historically. History Walking is the primary means of human locomotion. SAFETY TIPS: --Look both ways before crossing the street, and always cross within a crosswalk. --If your children participate in after-school activities and must return home at dusk, when drivers' vision is particularly impaired, remind them to wear light-colored clothing to enhance their visibility. --Do your children ride bicycles to school? According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, more than 200 children are killed in bicycle-related accidents each year, and about 60 percent of those deaths involve a head injury. Discuss these SAFE BIKE-RIDING PRACTICES: --Always wear a helmet, and be sure the strap is securely fastened below your chin! --Follow street signs and adhere to traffic signals at all times. --Walk your bike across the street. --Do your children take the bus? Discuss these SAFE BUS-RIDING PRACTICES: --When waiting for the bus, stand safely on the sidewalk A Microsoft service that was launched in 1997 to provide online arts and entertainment guides on the Web for major cities worldwide. In 1999, Microsoft sold Sidewalk to Ticketmaster, which continued to provide guides, ticketing and other information to the MSN network. and remain back from the bus until it comes to a complete stop and the driver indicates it is safe to board. --Once on the bus, find a seat quickly and stay seated at all times. --Do not distract the driver when the bus is in motion. 3. Check your child's car seat! Arizona law requires that a child passenger restraint (child safety seat or booster seat booster seat n. 1. A car seat for a small child that lifts the child by several inches, designed for use with an adult seat belt. 2. A seat placed on top of the seat of a chair, used to elevate a small child at a table. ) be used on children under five years old. But just having a seat isn't enough. To be sure your child is safe, ask yourself these CHILD-SEAT SAFETY QUESTIONS: --Is the seat installed properly? Download Child Safety Seats: A Parent's Guide, produced by 21st Century and available in English and Spanish, at www.21st.com. The guide provides 10 important installation safety tips. --Has the seat been damaged or recalled for malfunctions? Visit www.nhtsa.org OR... --Call your local DPS Minicomputer series from Bull HN. 1. (language, text) DPS - Display PostScript. 2. (language) DPS - A real-time language with direct expression of timing requests. ["Language Constructs for Distributed Real-Time PRogramming", I. office to schedule an inspection of your car seat, and look for information about upcoming Car Seat Safety Events sponsored by 21st Century Insurance. If your inspected seat is damaged or has been recalled, 21st Century will replace it with a free, brand-new car seat. --Be sure anyone who transports your child to and from school has a properly installed children's car seat, as well! "At 21st Century, we pride ourselves on our commitment to consumer education and safety," said Joyce Prager, Assistant VP, Community Marketing. "This is the perfect time of year to help educate parents on transportation safety while they prepare their children to return to school. Too many accidents happen close to home, but following the simple tips compiled by 21st Century can help lower those numbers and keep our children safe." According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA, often pronounced "nit-suh") is an agency of the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government, part of the Department of Transportation. , motor vehicle accidents motor vehicle accident Public health A morbid condition that kills 45,000/yr–US; 60% are < age 35; MVAs account for 500,000 hospitalizations and most 20,000 spinal cord injuries, at a cost of $75 billion/yr are the leading cause of death for children. Research shows that 96% of parents believe their children are properly buckled in their safety seats, yet data from actual inspections show that 73% of the children riding in child safety seats are improperly im·prop·er adj. 1. Not suited to circumstances or needs; unsuitable: improper shoes for a hike; improper medical treatment. 2. restrained. What's more, 71% of traffic fatalities and 66% of injuries could be prevented if every child properly used appropriate car seats. "All too often, we see kids improperly secured in car seats or even worse, not buckled up at all," said Arizona DPS Public Information Officer Steve Volden. "It is critical that parents learn how to safely transport their children - their lives may depend on it," added Volden. Founded in 1958, 21st Century Insurance Group primarily markets and underwrites personal automobile insurance to customers in California. The Company also provides personal auto insurance in four other western states (Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and Washington) and three midwestern states (Illinois, Indiana and Ohio). 21st provides a superior combination of policy features and customer service at a competitive price. Twenty-four-hours-a-day, 365 days a year, customers have the option to purchase insurance, service their policy or report a claim over the phone directly through our centralized cen·tral·ize v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate. 2. licensed insurance agents at 1-800-211-SAVE or through the Company's full-service Web site at www.21st.com. 21st Century Insurance Company is rated A+ (Superior) by A.M. Best and A+ by Standard & Poor's. |
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