
Securatot has received its first appearance in the press! We featured in the Wiltshire and Gloucestershire Standard on Thurs 6th August 2009. This is a really nice story and one that we are proud to put the Securatot name to. Here is the link to the story:
Rear-facing car seats in the Wiltshire and Gloucestershire Standard
We met with the reporter, Tina Robins, who allowed us to speak in detail about the company and our background. What inspired us to launch this business and why we are only selling rear-facing car seats were just a couple of the questions asked.
The interview lasted nearly an hour. This allowed us to explain, in detail, the safety aspects of rear facing and why we feel it is so important for parents to be informed. Having a face-to-face interview was wonderful. It enables your passion for the cause to come through and the interviewer to fully understand your business and your objectives.
Kirsty and I are passionate about rear facing and we want the opportunity to explain to people why it is so important. At the end of the day it is about giving people choice and allowing them to make an informed decision. Much of the media that has circled rear facing has focused on the negative elements of it, i.e. ‘the seats are very big and will not fit in many cars.’ There are different seats available on the market each with their own advantages and disadvantages. It is important to tailor the seat to the car to ensure you get the best fit. To give an example, we fitted a Brio Zento into a Grand Cherokee Jeep, the legroom for the front passenger was squeezed. We fitted the same seat into a Ford Fiesta and there was more legroom for the front passenger! You never know how a seat will fit until you install it.
By Friday 7th August we received news that our story would also feature in The Daily Western Press. Great news to receive two reports on our company in only one week! Kirsty was interviewed over the phone and the report featured in the Saturday edition. We were delighted to be getting a wider coverage with our story. The report read like it had a harder edge. It may make people stop and think but we don’t want to scare people into rear facing but just give them the facts. However, a couple of the facts were incorrect ‘…in Sweden, forward facing car seats for under-fours are actually banned’. To correct, they are not banned but it is the Governments recommendation that children rear face until the age of 4yrs. ‘The British Medical Journal endorsed it as the safest way for under-fives to travel’. To correct, The British Medical Journal published the report that was written by Elizabeth A Watson and Michael J Monteiro, which states that rear-facing seats are safer than forward facing seats for children under 4years old.
These facts are indeed correct on our website but through the phone conversation were misinterpreted. We have learnt the downside of not having a face-to-face interview! Going forward Kirsty and I have written our own quotes to supply to any future reports of our story. It is very important that this story is covered accurately.
The Gazette and Herald, Swindon Advertiser and our first national, Auto Express, have all agreed to feature Securatot in their publications. We are thrilled that reporters are willing to run with this story and help in our campaign to educate parents on the safety of rear facing.
See the Securatot web site for more about rear-facing car seats.