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Utah Valley Pediatrics strives to keep parents up to date on the latest health topics and advisories. Our newsletter covers medicine changes and news, pediatric news, seasonal and age specific topics and what’s new at Utah Valley Pediatrics.
Archives
November 2007
Vol. 1 Issue 1
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Spring 2008
Vol. 2 Issue 1
Medicine Changes
and News
Allergy Advice Changed for Infants
Changes to Car Seat Laws
Pediatric News
Playtime in a Digital Age
Childhood Obesity
Seasonal and Age Specific
Hay Fever
Sun Safety
Pool Safety
What's New
at UVP
Dr. Nielsen is Moving to our Provo Office!
New Electronic Medical Record Will Cause Delays Starting April 14th
After Hours
Contacts
Kevin Moffitt
Administrator
801-373-8930
Allison Arnold
Manager
801-373-8930
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Office Hours
Pediatric Staff
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Changes to Car Seat Laws
Utah’s laws regarding child car seat laws have recently changed. After May 5th, 2008, any child who is under eight years old is required to use a car seat or booster seat. Once children reach age eight or are 4’9,” they are allowed to use a seat belt. Booster seats are relatively easy to use—you just set the child on the booster seat and buckle the seat belt as you normally would. With smaller children, booster seats help the seat belt hit them at the right place on their neck and chest. In case of a collision, the booster seat also prevents injury to abdominal organs by positioning the seat belt over the hip bones rather than the abdomen.
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