Child Passenger Seat Safety


Free child safety seat checks


Myron E. Scafe Building, 8500 Antioch
(back side of the building, lower level).

The Police Department strives to educate parents on the proper use of child safety seats and booster seats.

An estimated 85 percent of children who are placed in child safety seats and booster seats are improperly restrained.

Misuse includes, among other things, using an inappropriate seat for a child's age and size, placing an infant under 1 or under 20 pounds in a forward-facing seat, not securing the seat tightly in the vehicle and not securing the child correctly in the seat.

The back seat is safest. It is estimated that children, ages 12 and under, are up to 36 percent less likely to die in a crash if they are in a rear seat of a vehicle.

Free child safety seat checks

  • 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    First Wednesday of every month
  • Appointments required; sign up online.
  • A certified child passenger safety technician will teach you how to install your car seat safely and see if your seat has been recalled.