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A basic model car will cost you at least Rs 3 lakhs. Surely, Rs 5000 for a child restraint that will save your little one's life is worth spending on? #roadsafety #saferoadsindia   
 
#FossilFuels produce emissions throughout their life cycle and many of these emissions trap heat in the atmosphere and heat the earth surface leading to the #ClimateChange we are facing today. On #WorldEarthDay, let us all take a pledge to #…
 
When your child needs a snack (or you do), choose the healthier option. Fried foods are high in trans fats. #transfat #foodsafety #healthierlife #notojunk #tnfsd #fssai   
 
Children are safest in a child restraint and these are always fitted on the rear seats. In addition, child restraints for babies and toddlers should be facing the rear. #roadsafety #saferoadsindia   
 
Chose an isofix car seat which is appropriate for your child's age, weight, and height.This will ensure the seatbelt sits right and provides maximum protection in case of a crash. #RoadSafety #SafeRoadsIndia
 
Children in cars need to be restrained in seats that are tailormade for their height and weight and age. This is because the belt should fall correctly across the shoulder and chest and not cover the neck or face. (Data source: thecarseatlady.com) #…
 
World Health Organisation (WHO) is committed to ensuring that everyone, everywhere, can realize the right to good health. Every year on 7 April, which marks the anniversary of the founding of WHO in 1948, is celebrated as World Health Day and it…
 
Just like adults are protected from injury and death by seat belts in cars, children too need to be to protected by child restraint systems. Holding a child on the lap does not provide safety! #roadsafety #saferoadsindia   
 
Traveling late in the night is risky, with two wheeler it is more dangerous. I realised this recently when I was returning home late in the night. Seeing there was no one on the road I was travelling at 60 kmph in my two wheeler, Suddenly an…
 
Chennai has a lot of subways under railway tracks. Invariably most subways have puddles of water from sewage pipes or rain. These places are particularly risky for two wheelers. A few years back while I was going to meet my friend at Tambaram, I…