Free Car Seat Check at Shoreline College Parking Lot August 9, 2025

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The Shoreline Fire Department will facilitate a free Car Seat Check on August 9, 2025, at Shoreline College's parking lot. Parents should bring their car seats, vehicle manuals, and a towel to participate. Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians from KidVantage will educate parents on ensuring their children's safety while traveling. With automobile accidents as the leading cause of death for children under 13, proper car seat usage becomes crucial. Early registration is advised due to limited space.

The event not only aims to enhance child safety but also encourages community support through suggested donations of $10 per checked seat. These contributions will help purchase car seats for families who may struggle to afford them. Such initiatives underscore the community's commitment to child safety and welfare.

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