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If a baby is not on board, the sign is removed. [Collected on the Internet, 2003] Years ago, I heard a story about WHY the signs were created but only once, and I wonder if it is true.
The story behind those ubiquitous “Baby On Board” decals is far from boring. In honor of the divisive yellow car window sticker’s 35th birthday, the Washington Post has published its ...
In the summer of 1985, barely a year after its debut, the Baby on Board sign had been affixed to more than 3 million cars, with 500,000 being sold each month.
And so the first “Baby on board” sign was produced in 1984, with 10,000 of them sold within the first month. Demand for the signs grew exponentially, and nine months later the company were ...
Many parents may not realize it, but those “Baby On Board!” signs that are showing up in the rear windows of an increasing number of motor vehicles are illegal. A Bucks County state legislator ...
When the baby-on-board car decal made its debut in 1986, it was greeted as a fad. But 35 years later, it’s still as ubiquitous as the fear parents feel when strapping a new baby into a car for ...
The Baby On Board sign soon became part of Lerner's Safety 1st brand, a brand he started to market child safety devices like soft corners for tables, child locks for cabinets, and the like.
London - Nearly 2 million British drivers have had accidents due to Baby On Board signs and children’s toys that obscure their view, according to alarming new research. One in 20 motorists says ...
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