FAA :60 PSA Radio

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Description

A nostalgia-inducing PSA about child safety seats on airplanes.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Senior (55+)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
remember the first time you ever held your baby? The way her head rested right in the crook of your elbow and how her tiny feet tucked between your arms and your chest. Remember her hair? I would just whispered on top of her head and how when she squirmed it was always towards you. Now remember this. No matter how much you love to hold your baby, you can never hold her tight enough on an airplane. If there's unexpected turbulence during a flight, the safest place for your little one is buckled up securely in a child safety seat. That's because every now and then turbulence happens and when it does a safety seat is the safest place for your child and the way you can be sure to hold on to her for a lifetime. For more information about safe travel with Children visit www dot f. A dot gov. A Public service of this station and the Federal Aviation Administration.