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Child safety seat checks scheduled for Saturday


he City of Russell Police Department (RPD), is free to the child safety seat Checkpoint from 10 am to 1 pm on Saturday at Wal-Mart Super Center parking lot at East Main Street.
“Automobile Accidents are the biggest killers of children,” RPD Public Information Officer Joshua McMillian, one of the technicians, by hand, the Checkpoint, said in an interview Thursday.
McMillian, “said technician safety, police department, Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Circle of Friends, Arkansas Department of Human Services, Child Development Inc., and the University of Arkansas for medical science, on Saturday, hand to examine Indeed seats and the proper installation and use.
Technicians will also recall lists of seats, he said, and seats are also “indispensable” foundation.
It evaluates the process takes about 10-30 minutes per family.
McMillian, individual security headquarters conducts regular inspections for the RPD, previously mentioned, common problems, he sees, infants and children are not properly secured in safety seats and improperly installed “Convertible” seats. In addition, many parents said McMillian place blind infants and children in seats, are inadequate, that the child, the size, weight or height.
By law, the Arkansas State, all children under age 6, except for those weighing 60 kg or more, he travelled in a car seat. Children with a body weight of 40 kg or more in a tower in May Booster seat instead of a traditional seat of security, “said McMillian.
Parents or those who regularly take the trafficking of children who are not able to attend the Saturday event are invited by the police at the station of West Street H working normal operating during the periods from 8 am to 5 hours for a free safety inspection Headquarters.

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