Emily McDonald, Child Passenger Safety Technician

Emily McDonald, Child Passenger Safety Technician Judgement free help getting your child safe in the car. I am a certified Child Passenger Safety Technician. In an accident, he could have easily been ejected.

I chose to become a CPST because I learned that I was using my child's car seat wrong. I want to provide education to all those who transport children, so those children will be as safe as possible in vehicles. I am passionate about keeping kids safe, and a large part of that is using the right restraint, the right way, each time. Child death and injury rates can be slowed greatly by properly rest

raining children and I can help you learn. Services I offer:
- Car Seat Selection: I will help you consider your child's height/weight (if born), the vehicle you have, and any other special circumstances to find the best car seat for you. We can talk on the phone or via text,email, or private message. We can also meet at a local car seat retailer to look at car seats in person.

-Private Car Seat Checks:
A detailed car seat check includes:
*Reviewing the features and rules of your car seat
*Teaching you how to properly adjust your car seat to your child
*Discussing all potential installation options in your vehicle
*Showing you how to properly install your car seat
*Giving you the opportunity to install your car seat until you feel confident
*Previewing the next step in car seat safety for your child
*Other safety information about children in and around cars
*Answering all of the questions you may have

09/12/2025

Car seat safety is NOT a parenting preference.
It’s not up for debate. It’s not “your choice, your rules.”

It’s life or death. Period.

Every time you buckle your child in incorrectly, or worse, not at all, you gamble with their life. Car seats are not optional. They are the bare minimum standard of protection our kids deserve.

If that makes some people uncomfortable, so be it. My child’s safety is worth more than someone else’s opinion.

Please, please take your child’s (and your) safety seriously. A child is dead and another is fighting for their life bec...
09/02/2025

Please, please take your child’s (and your) safety seriously. A child is dead and another is fighting for their life because they weren’t restrained properly. The mother was charged as well as the other driver. As a parent, it is your responsibility to make sure your children are restrained properly in the car.

The child's mother and an infant remain in the hospital with life-threatening injuries, LMPD said.

It is so important to follow manufacturers guidelines. This was preventable. All riders should be of the appropriate age...
09/02/2025

It is so important to follow manufacturers guidelines. This was preventable. All riders should be of the appropriate age or at the least, properly restrained of you’re going to disregard the age restriction. This is local.

I have been asked to create a gofundme for the children of Marcus Ragla… Jennifer Fife needs your support for Help Marcus Ragland's Kids in Their Time of Need

We still have a while before it gets cold in the south, but plan ahead. SOME well fitting, thin fleece suits are safe bu...
08/22/2025

We still have a while before it gets cold in the south, but plan ahead. SOME well fitting, thin fleece suits are safe but most are not.

🚨 Car seat safety reminder 🚨

As the weather gets colder, it might be tempting to put your baby in a cute, fluffy snowsuit before buckling them into the car seat. But did you know bulky coats and snowsuits can actually make car seats dangerous? ❄️

All that padding makes it seem like the straps are tight, but in a crash, it compresses, leaving your baby too loose in the seat. This can put them at serious risk.

✅ The safest way: dress your baby in thin, warm layers, buckle them in snugly, and then lay a blanket or use a car seat–safe cover over the straps for warmth.

Keeping them safe is always worth it!

Canadian seats only: labeling error. Not a functional issue.
08/21/2025

Canadian seats only: labeling error. Not a functional issue.

🚨 RECALL ALERT 🚨

🇨🇦 CANADIAN CONSUMERS 🇨🇦
Evenflo has issued a recall for the Revolve360 Slim car seats due to a labeling error.

👉 The affected seats have incorrect installation labels in French, which could lead to misuse.
👉 The recall does not mean the seat is unsafe if installed correctly, but parents/caregivers should contact Evenflo for correct labels.

✅ If your seat is part of the recall, Evenflo will provide corrected labels at no cost.
✅ Always register your car seat so you get notified directly of future recalls!

Keeping kids safe isn’t just about the seat itself—it’s about making sure instructions are accurate and followed. 💛

Are you considering moving your child into a booster? Here are the minimums (with very rare exceptions) your child needs...
08/19/2025

Are you considering moving your child into a booster? Here are the minimums (with very rare exceptions) your child needs to reach before considering the switch. When you move your child from a harness to a booster, you are trusting them with their own safety. Take the time to make sure they are ready. Don’t rush to the next stage just because they meet the minimums.

08/09/2025
08/05/2025
08/04/2025

You wouldn’t put your child in a snowsuit in July - it’s not the right fit for the season. And just like we dress kids for the weather, we need to buckle them for their stage.

But nearly 24% of kids are moved to a booster seat before they’re actually ready. A staggering 94% are using only the adult seatbelt before it fits them safely.

Each car seat stage is designed to protect kids in specific ways based on their size, age, and development. Skipping ahead too soon doesn’t make them more grown up - it just makes them less protected.

Don’t rush the transition. Car seat safety isn’t about milestones, it’s about safety, fit, and protection.

If it’s on the US market, it passed US testing. That means it is safe to use. This does not apply to Temu and other fore...
08/04/2025

If it’s on the US market, it passed US testing. That means it is safe to use. This does not apply to Temu and other foreign seat makers. Many manufacturers service countries other than the US. Know the US approved manufacturers and seats. If you’re not sure, send a message!

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