[2] Member-businesses accomplish this by educating parents, evaluating homes for potential hazards, and professionally installing safety products.
The first meeting was held in Dallas on November 4, 1995, the day before the opening of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) show.
This proved insightful as it allowed for the Association to later include members from other countries such as Turkey, England, New Zealand, South Africa, Columbia and the Netherlands.
[3] On October 15, 1997, the International Association for Child Safety was incorporated as a nonprofit organization.
[4] In February 2008, the Officers and Board of Directors held a facilitated strategic planning meeting to lay out future goals for the IAFCS.