Milton Ruben Auto Group

Sep 8, 2015

At Milton Ruben Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, passenger safety is a priority. Our youngest patrons are no exception.

As all parents know, car seat shopping isn’t easy, especially since qualities vary and expiration dates must be considered. So, when we heard about Babies”R”Us’ month-long campaign to trade up car seats, we saw in them a kindred, safety-conscious spirit.

During the month of September, each Babies”R”Us store will accept outdated, potentially-expired car seats. In return, customers will receive a coupon for 25 percent off of a brand new car seat for their child. Babies”R”Us will properly dispose of the dated car seats. This way, expired, less-safe car seats will be off of the market, and will not be sold in garage sales or other non-regulated spaces.

 

Milton Ruben Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram is determined to make vehicles as safe as possible. That's why we're teaming up with the community Babies "R" Us in their Car Seat Trade Up program to get old, expired car seats off the road. Enter to win a new car seat from Milton Ruben at the Babies "R" Us in Evans, Ga.

Enter to win a car seat from us at the Evans, Ga Babies”R”Us! Milton Ruben Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram is determined to make vehicles as safe as possible, so we’re teaming up with Babies”R”Us in their Car Seat Trade Up program to get old, expired car seats off the road. 

 

To support this great cause and bring awareness to the issue, Milton Ruben Chrysler is giving away three car seats, one during each full week in September. With the help of Babies”R”Us experts, these seats have been selected for their safety rating and high-quality. Starting today, visit the Babies”R”Us in Evans to enter to win. 

According to Parenting.com, car seats usually last between five and nine years, but it’s important to note that every car seat is different and that safety standards are constantly evolving. The best strategy to ensure that a car seat is still as safe as possible is to keep and read the user manual and stay informed about recalls and new research. If you do purchase a used car seat, make sure you know about the seat’s accident history (including details, such as if the car was able to drive away from the crash site, and if the door closest to the car seat was damaged) and whether or not any pieces of the seat have been broken or lost.

If you’re ready for a safety upgrade, visit the Milton Ruben table at the Babies”R”Us in Evans to fill out a quick entry form. Winners will be selected each week, and there is no purchase or trade in necessary to win.

The Evans Babies”R”Us is located at 4225 Washington Rd., Evans, GA 30809 and can be contacted at 706-651-9300. For more information on the Car Seat Trade Up program, visit the national website.

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