Buckle up: Drive-thru clinic makes sure children are properly secured in their car seats
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One-year-old Khadija Mowlid is secured into her new car seat at Shriners Hospitals for Children - Salt Lake City on Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. The checkpoint was an extension of the hospital’s ongoing special needs car seat clinic, and a way to give back to the community. Laura Seitz, Deseret News
One-year-old Khadija Mowlid is secured into her new car seat during a drive-thru checkpoint at Shriners Hospitals for Children - Salt Lake City on Friday. According to officials at the checkpoint, 60% of car seats are installed incorrectly. The checkpoint, which was held during Child Passenger Safety Week, was an extension of the hospital’s ongoing special needs car seat clinic, and a way to give back to the community.
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Certified child passenger safety technician Jesus Cruz fits 2-year-old Mayleigh Brown into a new car seat at Shriners Hospitals for Children - Salt Lake City on Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. The checkpoint was an extension of the hospital’s ongoing special needs car seat clinic, and a way to give back to the community. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
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Parents and children receive instructions and new car seats at Shriners Hospitals for Children - Salt Lake City on Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. The checkpoint was an extension of the hospital’s ongoing special needs car seat clinic, and a way to give back to the community. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
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Kylie Kofford checks on her 9-month old son, Kohen Smith, after he was fitted into a new car seat at Shriners Hospitals for Children - Salt Lake City on Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. The checkpoint was an extension of the hospital’s ongoing special needs car seat clinic, and a way to give back to the community. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
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Sayedali Mowlid, 4, wears a face mask at a drive-thru car seat checkpoint at Shriners Hospitals for Children - Salt Lake City on Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. The checkpoint was an extension of the hospital’s ongoing special needs car seat clinic, and a way to give back to the community. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
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Certified child passenger safety technician Jesus Cruz fits 2-year-old Mayleigh Brown into a new car seat during a drive-thru checkpoint at Shriners Hospitals for Children - Salt Lake City on Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. The checkpoint was an extension of the hospital’s ongoing special needs car seat clinic, and a way to give back to the community. | Laura Seitz, Deseret News
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