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February 2006 is Child Passenger Safety Month
Published  02/1/2006 | Traffic Safety News |
Celebrate Child Passenger Safety Month With Several Exciting Activities
The Southwest Coalition of Safe Communities will be celebrating Child Passenger Safety Month with several activities during the month. Coalition staff and law enforcement officers will be going into schools in Stark County this month presenting “Buckle Up with Bucky” program.

The coalition and area law enforcement will be hosting a Child Passenger Safety Check at the Sax Motors Quick Lube on Monday, February 13, 2006 from 2:30 – 5:30 pm. Motor vehicle injuries are the greatest public health problem facing children today. In fact, they are the leading cause among children at every age after their first birthday. We are encouraging you to bring your child and car seat in to have it inspected by trained professionals. Register for prizes and have a cookie while we check your car safety seat.

Every year as part of Child Passenger activities the Southwest Coalition of Safe Communities gives a car safety seat to a child born on Valentine’s Day or the closest day afterwards. The coalition is happy to be doing this event again in conjunction with St. Joseph’s Hospital and Health Center.

Displays will be setup at Great Plains Clinic, Dickinson Clinic, St. Joseph’s Hospital & Health Center, Stark County Court House, City Hall and Southwestern District Health Unit.

For more information about Child Passenger Safety or the activities call 701-227-0131. [ end of article ]