New York state labor department advises on amusement park rides

amusement-parkAccording to the reports, as summer draws near, the New York state labor department offers parents advice on how to safeguard their children on amusement park rides.

The department reminds parents they know their child best and even though their child may meet minimum height, age, weight and health restrictions, not all rides may not be appropriate.

Experts at the labor department say in a statement, "Some children are afraid of heights, some are afraid of the dark and others have trouble staying seated. The ride attendant does not know your child, you do."

The agency also advises that never put a child on a ride he or she is afraid of and make sure the child understands he or she can not get off the ride, even if he or she becomes afraid.

The department also advises that a young child should be put on the inside away from open sides. Seat belts and lap bars should always be used but parents should be aware of limitations.

Before putting a child on a ride, a parent should watch the ride first with the child so he or she knows what to expect, read the warning sign aloud with your child and point out the ride operator, the exit and entrance locations. (With Inputs from Agencies)