Car Seat SafetyJune 3rd, 2009
Photo by Tammy Gray-Searles Officer Jed Koon of the Holbrook Police Department checks the fit of the straps on Shaylee Van’s car seat during a free child safety seat inspection. According to the Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, up to 73 percent of child safety seats are not properly installed or adjusted. Safety seat inspections, including checking for proper installation of the seat, are offered free of charge to the public by the police department. The safety seat checks are just one of several community safety programs offered by the HPD. For more information, call 524-3991.

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