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LIMOUSINE CAR SEAT AND BOOSTER SEAT SAFETY 1

LIMOUSINE CAR SEAT AND BOOSTER SEAT SAFETY

This blog was originally published in 2010; we have since updated it to reflect the most current information. 

When booking car service for yourself and your family, it’s important to know that the company you choose has taken every precaution for safety. It’s even more important when you have small children in tow.

Executive Limousine Service, your Long Island provider of luxury car service takes child safety very seriously. That’s why we proudly offer car seats for both infants and children, booster seats, and all safety harnesses in each and every one of our vehicles.

We offer both forward- and backward-facing car seats, so you can make the choice that best fits your family and child.

New York State Law requires all children to be in a car seat up until a certain age. Ironically, the State does not require the use of car seats in livery vehicles or taxis.

Executive Transportation feels this law is a glaring oversight, one that puts your children in danger. Because child safety is so important to us, we require every child under a certain age that travels in our vehicles to be fastened into a car seat. 

While Executive does provide car seats in each of our vehicles, you can, of course, provide your own car seat if you so wish.

Our chauffeurs will help you install your car seat correctly and make sure your child is fastened correctly before you begin your trip.

CHOOSE EXECUTIVE FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY

Executive Ground Transportation is committed to the safety and security of all of our passengers, no matter how young or how old.

We offer a range of services, from airport transportation to corporate transportation, limo service for proms, weddings and nights on the town, bachelor parties, sporting events and more.

Executive also offers a dynamic fleet full of great vehicles; choose from luxury sedans, SUVs, stretch limousines, party buses and more.

Contact Executive to learn more about our services, safety standards and experience.

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