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Show HILL TOP TIMES August 8, 1980 seats can burn kids Vinyl Overheated metal hardware and vinyl seats in cars parked in the sun can seriously burn Even child seats can get hot from to whenever exposure sunlight; possible park in the shade. If you must park in the sunlight, cover the . auto's seat and the restraint system with a 4 d blanket or towel. Never allow your child to ride unrestrained on the regular seats of your auto. Always use a restraint system selected on the basis of the child's age, weight and height, or the vehicle seat belt, and place the child in the back seat whenever possible. If the child can sit up, use the lap belt rather than no restraint system at all. childrea Even in winter months sunlight passing through the windows of a closed car can heat metal parts, buckles and vinyl seats enough to cause discomfort, burning or even blistering to the exposed skin of an infant or ight-colore- child. - t sry Calling "'quits' Immediately after quitting. . . The first few days after you quit, spend as much free time as possible in places where smoking is prohibited, e.g., libraries, Researchers have determined than an outside temperature of 79 degrees F. can cause sunlight to heat black vinyl in a closed car to a temperature of 192 degrees F. Safety tips: Before placing your child in a restraint system or on the seat itself, test the temperature of the seat or the restraint system. If the seat is too hot, put a towel or blanket on the seat before putting the child on Information on restraint systems is available from the General Services Division - Distribution, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 400 Seventh St., SW, Washington, D.C. 20590. smoking. strike up a conversation with someone instead of a match for a cigarette. If you miss the sensation of having a cigarette in your hand, play with something else a pencil, a paper clip, a marble. If you" miss having something in your mouth, try toothpicks or a fake cigarette. churches, etc. Drink large quantities of water and fruit juice. Try to avoid alcohol, coffee, and other (AFPS) ADVERTISEMENT class scheduled CPR A cardio-pulmonar- H&R Block Income Tax Course Begins Sept. 9th Thousands of people with . y resuscitation modular system class is being offered to all base people by the American Red Cross. spare time are earning money as tax preparers in the growing field of Income Tax Service. . , The Air Force vice chief of staff met with and "Top Three" airmen m noncommissioned officers at MacDill AFB, Fla. to discuss military pay, retention and benefits. Gen. Robert C. Mathis expressed concern with recent world developments and the military retention problem. "Since the hostage situation and the Afghanistan invasion, suddenly people are beginning to see what's going on," he said. He pointed out some problem areas are improving and cited the under amendment congressional Nunn-Warn- er consideration. The amendment proposes various pay raises and improved benefits for military personnel. : , ' The general singled out what he believes is the military's major problem. "We don't have a quality problem, we have super people the problem is with experience." He noted when service members gain the necessary experience, they often leave the Air Force for civilian positions, "it's a retention problem," he said. General Mathis said the Joint Chiefs of Staff continue to urge Congress to approve military pay raises. "In addition, he said the Joint Chiefs of Staff have suggested a reinstatement of the' GI Bill for service :::::::: i FULL SIZE MATTRESS The class be held Aug. 19, 20 in building 399 from 6 to 9:30 p.m. each day. To register, call Ext. 3213 during normal duty hours. members and their dependents. 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