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Address / Phone

Crown Point Volunteer Fire Department
126 North East Street
Crown Point, IN 46307
219-662-3248

Hammond Police Department
509 Douglas Street
Hammond, IN 46320Robert Taylor
219-852-2947

Schererville Fire Department
1650 S. Cline Avenue
Schererville, IN 46375
Bob Patterson 219-322-2599

Porter Hospital
Education / Rehabilitation Campus
1401 Calumet Ave
Valparaiso, IN 46383
Cathy Goldschmidt 219-263-7128

St. John Police and Fire Department
11033 West 93rd Avenue
St. John, IN 46375Mike Moffitt
219-365-6032

Valparaiso Fire Department
2605 Cumberland Drive
Valparaiso, IN 46368

Locations and times are subject to change. Please call ahead.

Car seats for babies and young children have been around for over 20 years. Even though car seats have been around for a long time, most parents still get confused and frustrated when installing their children’s car seats.
 

What is the best car seat to use?
The answer to this question comes in three parts:

  1. One that fits your child – car seats are designed for children of different ages, weights and seated heights.

  2. One that fits your car – car seats fit differently in many models of cars and trucks. The shape of the vehicle seat, the seat belt system and the size of the car seat will affect how well the car seat can be installed

  3. One that that you will use correctly ALL THE TIME – car seats have many different features. All car seats must meet the same federal testing standard. The most expensive car seat may not be the best choice for you. It is important to buy a car seat that works best for you, your child and your vehicle.
     

Always remember:
 

  1. NEVER place a rear facing car seat in front of an air bag! This can cause death or severe injury! Babies need to ride rear facing until at least 12 months of age AND must weigh 20 pounds. Both benchmarks need to be in place before they can be turned forward facing.
     

  2. Harness fit is important. Retainer clips should be at armpit level. Straps should be snug: you should not be able to pinch any slack. Use lower shoulder slots for rear facing car seats. Use upper shoulder slots for forward facing car seats.
     

  3. Read the instructions that come with your car seat. They will help you use the car seat correctly. Study your vehicle owner’s manual. It will help you install the car seat in your vehicle the right way.

For more information:

    http://www.seatcheck.org
    http://www.nhtsa.gov
    http://www.safekids.org
 

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