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Every
year, very young children are involved in automobile accidents. They may
be riding in a vehicle with parents, grandparents, daycare providers or
others. In an accident, if the adult in the vehicle is seriously injured
or unable to talk, those responding to the emergency have no easy way of
identifying the child. The W.H.A.L.E.™ Program is intended to give
parents (or other caregivers) the tools to help emergency rescue efforts
go more smoothly.
W.H.A.L.E.™ stands for “We Have A Little Emergency.” This car seat
safety program was developed by Connie Day, a caregiver from Virginia.
In the event of an automobile accident that incapacitates the adult
driver and passengers, rescue personnel will have a difficult time
identifying children riding in car safety seats. In some situations,
these adults may not be related to the child passenger; therefore,
conventional means of obtaining information will be useless. In these
cases, W.H.A.L.E.™ can make a significant difference.
Most laws require that all youngsters under 4 years of age or up to 40
pounds must be seated and harnessed in an approved child safety seat
when riding in a car. Now that same child safety seat can provide vital
information about its young occupant in the unfortunate event that the
driver of the car is incapacitated in a car accident. W.H.A.L.E.™
stickers are placed on both rear side windows of the car and on both
sides of the child safety seat so that emergency personnel will know
immediately that there is vital information pertaining to the child on
the back of the car seat. The W.H.A.L.E.™ car sticker contains the
child's name, medical history, names and telephone numbers of two
guardians and up to three other emergency names and telephone numbers.
The program consists of three parts:
1. An Information Label is attached to the back of the car seat, which
provides important information about the child, such as name, date of
birth, medical history and who to contact in case of emergency. The
label is placed on the back of the car seat where it is not visible from
outside the vehicle. This ensures the privacy of this personal
information.
2. Two W.H.A.L.E™ Car Seat Stickers are attached to the sides of the
seat.
3. Two W.H.A.L.E™ Vehicle Stickers are attached to the rear/side windows
of the vehicle. Each of these stickers depicts the W.H.A.L.E™ logo and
will alert emergency personnel that the occupants participate in the
program. |

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Who I'd like to meet:
Connie Day - She developed this car seat safety program.
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