How-To-Safety joins Baby Health Fair & Expo, an event co-sponsored by Richmond University Medical Center & Babies ‘R Us.

How-To-Safety will be there to provide child passenger safety educational materials, answer car seat questions, demonstrate proper car seat use, raise awareness about road related preventable trauma, and help parents and parents-to-be keep their children safer in the car.

The Fair & Expo take place on Saturday, February 28, 12pm – 3pm, at Babies”R”Us, 2655 Richmond Ave, Staten Island, NY.

All Activities are Free. Bring your family!

  • Educational Sessions for Parents & Parents-to-Be
  • Bring Your Favorite Doll for a Check Up.
  • Children’s Activities & Giveaways
  • Health Screenings
  • Vendors
  • Refreshments
  • Prizes

About How-To-Safety:

How-To-SAFETY is a New York City based, health and safety education service, specializing in Child Passenger Safety, with car seat fitting locations in Staten Island, NY. How-To-Safety is dedicated to raising awareness of child injury prevention and to caregiver road safety education.  For more information about How-To-Safety, visit www.HowToSafety.com

About Richmond University Medical Center (RUMC):

Richmond University Medical Center (RUMC), an affiliate of The Mount Sinai Hospital and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, is a 470+ bed healthcare facility serving borough residents as a leader in the areas of surgery, gastroenterology, pediatrics and pediatric gastroenterology, endocrinology, urology, oncology, orthopedics, surgery and maternal health. Its main campus is located at 355 Bard Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10310.  RUMC is recognized for its outstanding neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) which has the lowest mortality rate in the metropolitan area and a survival rate of 99.4% (2011) that exceeds national benchmarks. Its Maternity Ward was recently renovated and now offers private maternity suites.  RUMC is a Level 1 Trauma Center and a designated Stroke Center.   RUMC maintains a Wound Care Center, Pain Management Center and a Sleep Disorder Center on-site at its main campus.