Skip to content

National Seat Check Saturday is a special day when families can get their children’s car seats checked by certified safety experts.

These professionals ensure that seats are properly installed and suitable for each child’s age and size. 

Many parents believe they’ve installed car seats correctly, but nearly half are used incorrectly, which can put children at risk. This event offers a chance to learn and make sure kids are as safe as possible during every car ride.

This day highlights the importance of child passenger safety. Car crashes are a leading cause of death for children in the U.S., and using the right car seat correctly can significantly reduce this risk.

For instance, properly installed car seats can lower the chance of fatal injury by 71% for infants and 54% for toddlers. 

National Seat Check Saturday encourages parents and caregivers to double-check their car seats and seek assistance from certified technicians if needed. It’s a simple step that can make a big difference in protecting young passengers.

How to Celebrate National Seat Check Saturday

National Seat Check Saturday offers a great chance to boost child safety in vehicles. Here are several engaging ways to participate and make a difference.

Visit a Local Inspection Event

Certified technicians at inspection stations can help ensure your child’s car seat is correctly installed. These events are often free and provide hands-on assistance to caregivers.

You can find nearby events through resources like Safe Kids Worldwide or NHTSA’s inspection locator.

Share Safety Tips Online

Use social media to spread awareness about car seat safety. Posting tips or sharing personal experiences can inform others and encourage them to check their own car seats.

Utilize hashtags like #TheRightSeat to join the broader conversation.

Educate Yourself with Online Resources

If attending an event isn’t possible, online tools like the Ultimate Car Seat Guide offer valuable information. These resources guide selecting and installing the appropriate car seat for your child.

Organize a Community Workshop

Consider hosting a local workshop to educate others about car seat safety. Partnering with local organizations or safety experts can amplify the impact and reach more families.

Check Your Own Car Seat

Take time to inspect your child’s car seat for proper installation and fit. Ensure it meets current safety standards and is appropriate for your child’s age and size. Regular checks can prevent potential issues and enhance safety.

History of National Seat Check Saturday

National Seat Check Saturday began as an initiative by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to promote child passenger safety.

The exact year of its inception isn’t specified, but it has been observed for several years. 

This event is part of Child Passenger Safety Week, which aims to ensure that children are properly secured in appropriate car seats or booster seats for their age and size.

During National Seat Check Saturday, certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians are available at various locations to provide free car seat inspections and guidance to parents and caregivers.

These technicians help ensure that car seats are correctly installed and used, significantly reducing the risk of injury or death in the event of a crash. The initiative underscores the importance of proper car seat usage in protecting young passengers on the road.

See what else is happening…

There’s always more going on every month at Days Of The Year. Here are our favorites this month!

Also on ...

View all holidays

National Singles Day

Living life solo means endless freedom, personal growth, and opportunities for spontaneous adventures. It's a unique journey worth cherishing!

National Chocolate Milk Day

Satisfy your sweet tooth with this deliciously creamy beverage made from cocoa and dairy. Perfect for any time of day!

International Astronomy Day

Visit a museum or planetarium, chart the stars, or see how many constellations you can find to celebrate the vast and wonderful beauty of space and astronomy.

View all holidays

We think you may also like...

National Mother Goose Day

Nursery rhymes and fairy tales like Mother Goose have proven to help kids read, think, and be better, so tell some stories on National Mother Goose Day.

National Tell A Story Day

Join a library or group for a reading, crack open a book to read to friends or family, or make up a story of your own to entertain and spend quality time together.

K.I.N.D. Day

Donate or volunteer to help parents and families provide essential goods like diapers for their little ones on Kids in Need Of Diapers, or K.I.N.D day.

National Mr. Potato Head Day

Celebrating the charm of a versatile, spud-based toy, sparking creativity and timeless joy through imaginative play and customization.

Calendar

Join the community!

Password requirements

  • At least one capital letter
  • At least one lowercase letter
  • At least one number
  • 8 or more characters

Welcome back!

Log in to get personalized recommendations, follow events and topics you love, and never miss a day again!