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Contact Child Safety Link You can reach the Child Safety Link team toll free from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, and Newfoundland and Labrador: Toll free in Atlantic Canada 1-866-288-1388 Our local Halifax number is …
Contact Child Safety Link You can reach the Child Safety Link team toll free from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, and Newfoundland and Labrador: Toll free in Atlantic Canada 1-866-288-1388 Our local Halifax number is …
Each Canadian province and territory has their own laws that govern the use of car seats, booster seats, and seat belts according to the child’s age, height, and weight. The law is the minimum safety standard that can be enforced. It is often…
This page supports the use of the Evenflo LiteMax DLX/Sport (infant) car seat. These resources will guide you through how to use this particular seat to safely transport your child. You’ve got this! If you have…
This page supports the use of the Evenflo Sonus (convertible) car seat. These resources will guide you through how to use this particular seat to safely transport your child. You’ve got this! If you have any…
This page supports the use of the Evenflo Titan 65 (convertible) car seat. These resources will guide you through how to use this particular seat to safely transport your child. You’ve got this! If you have any questions…
September 18-24, 2022 How will you participate? Every year, Child Safety Link and our Atlantic Canadian partners celebrate Child Passenger Safety Week to highlight how we can better protect children in vehicles. This year’s theme is …
Merci d’avoir consulté le site Web de Child Safety Link (CSL). Il s’agit d’un programme de prévention des blessures chez les enfants offert à l’échelle des provinces Maritimes, et basé au IWK Health Centre à Halifax, en Nouvelle-Écosse. CSL…
Child Safety Link Educational resourcesCSL has a variety of educational resources for families including videos, postcards, posters and fact sheets for all priority areas. Most print resources are available in both English and French and…
Car Seat Safety Overview Injuries related to motor vehicle collisions are the leading cause of injury-related death for Canadian children. Motor vehicle collisions can cause serious injuries to the head, neck spine and internal organs. Children…
Each Canadian province and territory has their own laws that govern the use of car seats, booster seats, and seat belts according to the child’s age, height, and weight. The law is the minimum safety standard that can be enforced. It…