
Child safety is taking the front seat in El Paso, Texas as the East Montana Patrol Station teams up with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for their Save a Life Campaign. This collaborative endeavor is focused on ensuring the littlest passengers are traveling securely, with a dedicated car seat check happening this Thursday. According to El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte, interested parents and guardians are invited to swing by Ruben Estrella Park between the hours of 3:30 and 5:30 PM.
What's on the docket for those who attend? Certified technicians will be on hand to inspect and adjust car seats to make sure they are installed properly, an often overlooked but critical step in child car safety. A limited number of car seats are up for grabs too, so showing up early could yield more than just peace of mind, the gift of safety. Him have recommended bringing a valid ID, the child or children who utilize the seat, and the current car seat in question to streamline the process at the event.
El Paso residents should take note of the first-come, first-served nature of the campaign, lines might be short-circuited pending availability, as noted by Sheriff Ugarte’s post. In a region where road safety can often become lost amidst the hustle, this initiative stands as a beacon reminding us that the most precious cargo carries the future, nested snugly in their car seats, every strap, buckle, and clip is an invocation of the collective wish for their well-being.









