Today: Car Seat Check event in Lakewood

Today, July 9th, from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm the Lakewood community will be able to avail themselves to a potentially lifesaving service organized by the Lakewood Civilian Safety Watch in partnership with the Lakewood Police Department, the Ocean County Sheriff’s Office, and Safe Kids International.

For the first time ever in Lakewood, residents will be able to have their infant and toddler’s car seats and booster seats checked by certified Child Restraint Specialists who will guide them on the safety and proper installation and use of these seats. This check event is being held at the Ocean County Park on Route 88, where participants can drive up in their vehicles, have their family go off to enjoy the park’s amenities; while having their check done by a profession. Please note: each vehicle does take approximately half an hour to complete and one driver is required to remain with the vehicle at all times.

The Car Seat Check Event is free and is an effort we should all make to ensure the safety of our precious passengers.

For more information, email [email protected] or call 732 367 5279

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3 COMMENTS

  1. To Joe,
    As advertised on TLS and the Shopper it takes 30 minutes to do the car seat checks. Also not every vehicle just has one car seat which will take more time to do. So if you can’t wait patiently for the safety of other parents children and yours. Then you didn’t have to come and it was a free event to ensure the safety of the future.

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