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Palm Desert Sheriff’s Station hosting free, one-hour child passenger seat safety class

The Palm Desert Sheriff’s Station is hosting a free child passenger safety seat class on June 22.

The purpose of the class is to educate the public on the requirements of properly securing a child, eight years old or younger, in a child safety seat, while the child is riding in a vehicle. The class is sponsored by the Riverside University Health System-Public Health, Injury Prevention Services.

A one hour class taught in Spanish starts at 9:30 AM. A one hour class taught in English starts at 10:30 AM.

Child safety seats are available, free of charge, to Palm Desert residents who attend the one hour class and who RSVP by June 15, 2017. Call 760-836-1697 to reserve your space in either class.

The Palm Desert Sheriff’s Station is located at 73705 Gerald Ford Drive.

Buckling up is the single most effective thing you can do to protect yourself and your passengers in a crash. It is extremely important to make sure all children riding in your car be properly secured before every trip. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, and the Palm Desert Police, urge the motoring public to properly secure children of all ages in an appropriate restraint system prior to operating a motor vehicle on a highway.

Low Cost Car Seats

Riverside University Health System offers low cost car safety seats with participation in a one hour safety class. Call 951-358-7171 for more information.

Free Car Seat Safety checks

California Highway Patrol offers free child safety seat checks year round.

Contact your nearest office to schedule an appointment.

Indio

79650 Varner Road

Indio, CA 92203

(760) 772-5300

Morongo Basin

63683 Twentynine Palms Highway

Joshua Tree, Ca 92252

(760) 366-3707

San Gorgonio Pass

195 Highland Springs Avenue

Beaumont, CA 92223

(951) 769-2000

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