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The Importance of Correct Car Seat Installation
Motor vehicle crashes cause the death of an American child every three hours, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Car seats are documented to reduce injuries and deaths, but are installed incorrectly by parents into their vehicles with startling frequency, researchers say. The University of Alabama at Birmingham and Safe Kids Worldwide have received $2.7 million from the National Institutes of Health to begin studies that look at the use of interactive virtual presence to remotely assist parents to properly install car seats in their vehicles.
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“When installed correctly, car seats reduce the risk of serious injury and death to infants and young children involved in a vehicle crash roughly threefold,” says David Schwebel, Ph.D., associate dean for research in the UAB College of Arts and Sciences. “We will look at the efficacy of using interactive virtual presence technology to assist parents with the installation of car seats.”
New technology, known as interactive virtual presence, enables parents to access an expert who can assist in the car seat installation virtually. With a smartphone or tablet camera, users connect to remote CPS technicians, who walk them through proper installation. The experts see and hear from the parents, and they can point out danger spots or problematic issues directly on the video image through a three-dimensional image overlay. Once the seat is installed, they can talk parents through the steps necessary to verify it was done correctly, and confirm proper installation with their own eyes.
If effective, the technology could supplement or replace car seat checks and significantly reduce the number of errors made in car seat installations nationwide, potentially revolutionizing how government, industry and nonprofit agencies help parents install restraints.