The Government of Dubai will provide all children born on holidays with car seats

In Dubai, 400 car seats are given to children born during the celebration of National Day of the United Arab Emirates.

More than 400 children's car seats have prepared the Dubai government to celebrate UAE National Day. This number is equal to the expected number of babies born in private and public hospitals during the holidays. Chairs will be provided by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) in collaboration with Johnson's Baby.

This initiative was undertaken as part of the celebration of the 46th National Day of the United Arab Emirates and aims to ensure the safety of children in cars.

Ghanim Abdullah Luta, Director of Marketing and Corporate Communications at DHA, said the initiative will also provide maximum security for community members by raising awareness of the importance of risk prevention.

"Free child car seats are provided with booklets to familiarize themselves with the recommendations and an additional gift for newborns in hospitals from Thursday, November 30 to Monday, December 4," said Luta.

Participants in the initiative are Latifa and Dubai Hospitals, as well as Baraha Hospital and eight private hospitals, namely: American Hospital, Al Zahraa, Saudi German, Med Clinic, Dr Suleiman Al Habib Hospital, Canadian, Prime and NMC.

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