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Monday, November 23 - 2009

Chevrolet spreads word about child passenger safety at Dubai Mall

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, November 23 - 2008 at 12:26
  • PRESS RELEASE

The Buckle Up Safe Kids Campaign Interactive Roadshow will move to the new Dubai Mall on the 23rd of November, where parents and caretakers will be able to receive advice on child passenger safety from specially trained Chevrolet promoters until the end of the month.

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  • Chevrolet Promoters at BurJuman Mall last week.
    Chevrolet Promoters at BurJuman Mall last week.
To help to reinforce the message of the Buckle Up Safe Kids campaign, the public will be able to view live demonstrations on how to correctly install and buckle up child seats and obtain advice about their child's safety on the road.

The Buckle Up Safe Kids mall displays have generated great interest since the launch of the campaign on November5th. Over 10,000 leaflets were distributed at the Roadshow's previous stops at Ibn Battuta and BurJuman malls, and hundreds of parents and parents-to-be gathered at the stands to find out more about the all-important issue of child passenger safety, and how to prevent children from being injured in and around vehicles.

Saada Hammad, PR & Communications Manager for General Motors - Middle East Operations, said:
"The objective of the Safe Kids Buckle Up programme is to raise awareness and understanding of the issues surrounding child passenger safety in the UAE, to prevent children from being injured and killed in and around vehicles, and this interactive roadshow has been very successful in getting the message across. It has been extremely encouraging to see parents actively expressing interest and concern over the issue of child passenger safety."


The Dubai Mall management commented on Buckle Up Safe Kids' presence in the new mall, saying, "The Dubai Mall is proud to host the Buckle up Safe Kids Campaign Roadshow and, in this way, to contribute to education of parents across the UAE about the all-important issue of keeping our children safe on the road."

The Buckle Up Safe Kids Interactive Roadshow is part of the campaign's plan to actively educate UAE drivers by reaching out to them directly. Following its first Mall Activation Phase, it will proceed to schools and hospitals around Dubai with the aim to further spread the word about child safety on the road.

The Buckle Up Safe Kids Campaign was launched in the UAE earlier this month by Chevrolet/General Motors and Safe Kids Worldwide with the support of UAE National Transport Authority and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). It promotes the proper restraint of children in cars through specially designed child seats with the aim to prevent children from being injured or killed on the road.

A major advertising campaign, built around the theme "If you really want to hold onto them, let them go and strap them in", is now also taking place on the UAE's television screens, newspaper and magazine pages, in on-line media and at outdoor sites.

This new Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative is part of General Motors and Chevrolets' commitment towards the local community, which received them over 70 years ago.
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About GM:

General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world's largest automaker, has been the annual global industry sales leader for 77 years. Founded in 1908, GM today employs about 266,000 people around the world. With global headquarters in Detroit, GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 35 countries. In 2007, nearly 9.37 million GM cars and trucks were sold globally. In the Middle East since the 1920s, GM's vehicle brands sold in the region are Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, HUMMER and Saab, supported by a unique set of customer-focused services. GM parts and accessories are sold under the GM Parts and ACDelco brands. The regional office in Dubai covers the company's operations in eleven countries. In 2007, GM sold 135,894 vehicles in the Middle East.

About Chevrolet:

Chevrolet is the largest division of General Motors. Founded in 1911, Chevrolet fulfils the transportation needs of millions of people daily around the world.

In the Middle East, Chevrolet has a strong heritage stretching back more than eight decades. Today Chevrolet brings the most comprehensive range of value vehicles to customers across the region, offering superlative excitement, strong personality, value for money, safety and security from a brand that has long been a trusted partner in the region.

Chevrolet boasts the widest range of passenger cars and commercial vehicles in the Middle East, from the cost effective entry-level Spark, Aveo, Optra and Epica models to the iconic Corvette, and the full-size Caprice and Lumina sedans. Chevrolet also offers exciting and capable SUVs from the compact Captiva and mid-size TrailBlazer, to the fullsize Tahoe and Suburban, the Avalanche and Silverado pickups, the Uplander van, as well as chassis for commercial applications.

About Safe Kids Worldwide:

Safe Kids Worldwide is a global network of organizations whose mission is to prevent accidental childhood injury, a leading killer of children 14 and under. More than 450 coalitions in 16 countries bring together health and safety experts, educators, corporations, foundations, governments and volunteers to educate and protect families. The organization was founded in 1987 by Children's National Medical Centre with support from Johnson & Johnson.

Safe Kids Worldwide promotes changes in attitudes, behaviours, laws and the environment to prevent accidental injury to children. In the United States, we have contributed to a 45% reduction in the child fatality rate from accidental injury. We've distributed more than 2.5 million bike helmets and 250,000 smoke alarms and checked more than 1 million car seats.

About the National Transport Authority:

The National Transport Authority was established in accordance with The Federal Law No. (1) of 2006 "A public entity called the National Transport Authority of independent corporate personality and independent budget is established and it shall be liable to carry on the activities as entrusted to it by the Cabinet". NTA is responsible of proposing the general policies, bill laws and regulations on marine services, land transport in coordination with the competent authorities and to supervise implementation of the same. To propose maps of the roads connecting the Emirates with other adjacent. To develop the rules regulating navigation in the State ports for good traffic and provision of the proper marine facilities and to develop programmes for maintenance the land roads inside the ports and promoting their services, in agreement and coordination with the local competent authorities. To draw the plans necessary for organization and improvement of the land and sea transport means between the Emirates for easy and developed transport. To submit the suggestions necessary for developing the federal roads construction works within the prescribed discipline.

The Authority assiduously works in 2008 to have a fundamental and noble rule in the traffic awareness to minimize the crush accidents and traffic congestion in agreement and coordination with the local and federal competent authorities.

About UNICEF:

UNICEF is on the ground in over 150 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. The world's largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments.

For more information:

Saada Hammad
Communications and Public Relations Manager
General Motors Middle East
Tel (+9714) 3143333

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