Why did the Louisa County Sheriff's Office and the Transportation Safety Commission feel that this was a program that the county needed?
Child safety is everyone's business and as such, keeping children safe is a priority for both the Louisa County Sheriff's Office and Transportation Safety Commission. While state law requires all children under the age of 8 to be properly secured in a child seat or booster seat and by an appropriate safety belt system after that time, children are still being killed in Virginia as a result of not being restrained properly.


With grim reminders of that fact occurring much too frequently around the state and nation, the Sheriff's Office, in coordination with the Transportation Safety Commission established the Child Seat Inspection and Education Program and made this program an integral element of our many community policing initiatives. Our goal is simple, reduce serious or fatal injuries to children by teaching parents and caregivers how to buckle up children the right way every time.

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1. Can you explain exactly what the Child Seat Inspection and Education Program is?
2. Why is it important for parents to have their child's seat inspected?
3. Why did the Louisa County Sheriff's Office and the Transportation Safety Commission feel that this was a program that the county needed?
4. Out of the number of inspections that you have performed, approximately how many seats had been properly installed?
5. What is one fact that parents often do not realize about car seats?
6. What tips do you have for parents?
7. When can parents have the inspection performed?
8. For more information, who should parents contact?