Thursday, February 10, 2011

OC Auto Team Child Safety Tip of the Week!!!


Children should wear a helmet while they are riding on their bikes, scooters, skateboards or in-line skates. Helmets protect the head and brain from getting hurt. They are like “seatbelts” for your head.

Look for a helmet with a CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) sticker inside to show that it has been safety tested and approved.

Choose a helmet with a round, smooth plastic outer shell.

The helmet should sit low on the forehead, about 2 fingers above the eyebrows.

The fit of the helmet should feel snug, but not tight.

The front and back straps should form the letter “v” just below the ears.

Only one finger should fit between the chinstrap and the chin.

The helmet should not move more than ½ inch in any direction.

Use knee and elbow pads when riding a bike or a scooters.

Do not use wristguards when riding anything with handlebars, such as bicycles and scooters. (It is hard to grip the handlebars when wearing wristguards).

Stay away from streets and surfaces with water, speed bumps, sand and gravel.

By law in California, everyone age 17 years and under must wear a helmet while bicycling, riding a scooter, skateboard, roller skates and in-line skates.
Ride Safe!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

We did it again!!! Another Car Give-Away!


Our good friends at CHOC mentioned they were looking for a Van to use as a shuttle service on Campus. The one they had was starting to lose its luster a bit, not to mention some power, tires, shocks, etc!

We were so happy to help and so honored to be asked! So now CHOC has a newer Hyundai Van to transport families and patients, and John Patterson got to have his picture taken with Choco!!



We're hoping you might help CHOC in any way you can, too. Go to http://www.choc.org/

and find out how you can send an ecard from CHOC in support of heart month!



Thursday, February 3, 2011

We Gave Away A Car!!!

Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011

JDRF Awards Dinner, Irvine, CA

The 2010 Walk to Cure Diabetes saw more than 5,000 walkers this past November! A record breaking year and one that we were once again, very proud to be a part off.
Our part is certainly much easier than all those who worked so hard for such a successful year, all we did was simply give away a brand new car! 10 finalist were selected from those who raised the most donations from the November Walk to Cure Diabetes. Those ten each received a key from us. One by one, they attempted to open the driver’s door of a 2011 Mazda 2 (the winner can select either a 2011 Mazda 2, a 2011 Hyundai Accent, or a 2011 Mazda 3).
After much anticipation, our lucky winner was Sarah Kiani!
Congratulations to Sarah and to all our friends at JDFR for an extremely impressive year of doing what they do best….give, walk, ask, and speak all year long to find a cure for Juvenile Diabetes.