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  •            For more information contact Officer Craig Murray at 669-6865 or Officer Debra Dickens-Holmes at 669-6021.

    Child Safety Seat Check

    The National SAFE KIDS Campaign recommends that whenever possible, children ages 2 and under ride in the
    back seat of a vehicle. And the safest position for a safety seat, if it can be properly secured, is the center of the back seat.

    A child is ready for an adult safety belt with no booster when:

    Car Seat
    Seat Belt


    Common Misuse of Child Safety Seats and the Consequences

    Misuse: Vehicle's seat belt is not correctly routed through the child safety seat belt path.
    Consequences: Child seat may not be held securely during a crash allowing contact with interior surfaces.

    Misuse: Harness retainer clip improperly used (improperly threaded and set below armpit level.)
    Consequences: Harness straps can slip off shoulders allowing movement during a crash.

    Misuse: Harness straps not tight enough and harness straps worn and frayed.
    Consequences: Looseness in the child safety seat restraint system results in compounding crash forces experienced by the child. Higher crash forces mean more severe injuries!

    Child Safety Seat Checks

    Off-duty Tulsa Police Officers, in conjunction with the Tulsa Safe Kids Coalition, and other volunteers provided free car seat inspections. The volunteers inspect child restraint systems to insure they are properly installed. For more information contact Officer Craig Murray at 669-6865 or Officer Debra Dickens-Holmes at 591-4100. Click here for upcoming event locations and dates.