FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Old, Used, Borrowed and Abused Child Safety Seat Round-Up Is On!
Drive Safe Hampton Roads highlights the importance of safe child safety seats
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Hampton Roads, VA. (February 1, 2026) – For over 35 years, Drive Safe Hampton Roads (DSHR) has joined forces with community partners to collect old, used and potentially unsafe child safety seats during the “Old, Used, Borrowed and Abused Child Safety Seat Round-Up” program. This program also serves to educate parents and caregivers about the possible dangers of using car seats past the date recommended by the manufacturer, using secondhand seats, and seats with missing parts or no traceable recall information. This could lead to significant injury or worse. According to the National Highway Safety Administration, an estimated 161,478 children were injured in traffic crashes (aged 0-14) in 2023. 2023 Data – Children
Drive Safe Hampton Roads and its community partners: Walmart, AAA Tidewater Virginia, Hoffman Beverage Co., Waste Management of Virginia, Huffman & Huffman-Brothers in Law, and the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters encourage everyone to “round-up” their old child safety seats and turn them in for a “reward” throughout the month of February. The goal for the Round-Up is to convince parents and caregivers to turn in old, used or potentially dangerous safety seats so they are not resold or given to unsuspecting parents or caregivers.
As an incentive, individuals can receive a $5 gift card for each seat turned in (limit 2 rewards per person). Safety seats can be dropped off at Walmart Supercenter select locations or at any of the eight AAA Tidewater Virginia locations from February 1–28, 2026.
All collected safety seats will be recycled by Waste Management of Virginia, Inc. Not only will recycling these seats eliminate the potential danger to children, but it will also provide positive benefits to the community by utilizing a “greener” alternative for disposal.
Virginia law requires all children under the age of eight be properly restrained in an approved Department of Transportation (DOT) child restraint. This law applies to any driver, not just the parent or guardian, in any vehicle, on any highway in Virginia. In addition, all children ages eight through seventeen years of age must be properly restrained in a safety belt while seated in any seating position in a vehicle.
For more information: www.drivesafehr.org or call (757) 498-2562.
Drive Safe Hampton Roads (DSHR) is a non-profit regional coalition whose mission is to improve highway safety and reduce injuries and deaths from vehicle crashes. For over 37 years, Drive Safe Hampton Roads has promoted citizen involvement and community awareness as we strive toward zero deaths on our region’s roadways.
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