Car seat sales increase in GB

Tue, Dec 21st 2010, 06:52 AM

Freeport, Grand Bahama - One week after the enforcement of the seat belt law, local sales of child protection devices outfitted for cars have increased, a true sign that persons are adhering to the law.
Representatives from the two main distributors of car and booster seats – Kelly’s True Value and Park-N-Shop – say that sales have been going well.
Lynne Fraino, human resources and marketing manager of Kelly’s told The Freeport News yesterday that since last week they have sold at least 25 car seats.
“The sales of the child car seats have gone up within the last week or so. I have personally seen persons walking out of the store with them and we have s ...

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