Advocates say straps, anchors to can easily prevent death, injuries every year to young children
March 13, 2013|By Kay Manning, Special to the Tribune
Two years after her son Shane was crushed by a falling dresser in the family's Barrington Hills home, Lisa Siefert drives to her advocacy work on the dangers of tip-overs with his car seat still in place. She can't bring herself to go into the bedroom where the 2-year-old died, but gathers the will to talk about what happened because she didn't know furniture should be anchored and wants to warn others to prevent another tragedy. More...
March 13, 2013|By Kay Manning, Special to the Tribune
Two years after her son Shane was crushed by a falling dresser in the family's Barrington Hills home, Lisa Siefert drives to her advocacy work on the dangers of tip-overs with his car seat still in place. She can't bring herself to go into the bedroom where the 2-year-old died, but gathers the will to talk about what happened because she didn't know furniture should be anchored and wants to warn others to prevent another tragedy. More...