The Police Department of Florence, Alabama, has introduced a new initiative aimed at enhancing child safety in vehicles. They have created information cards designed for parents to place in or near their child’s car seat. These cards are intended to include essential details such as the child’s name, medical history, and any other pertinent information that could be vital for first responders in the event of an emergency.
In situations like a vehicle accident, having this information readily available can be critical, especially if the child is unable to communicate their needs. This initiative represents a proactive approach to car seat safety, providing an additional layer of protection for children.
Parents interested in obtaining an information card can visit the Florence Police Department to pick one up. Additionally, the department offers the services of certified car seat technicians who can assist with the proper installation of car seats. For those wishing to schedule an appointment for this service, an email can be sent to [email protected]. This program underscores the importance of preparedness and safety for young passengers on the road.

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