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Wake libraries offer free car seat safety checks

The sessions are held in partnership with Wake County Human Services and is part of the Buckle Up program, which offers safety checks for child care seats in a drive-through setting in the libraries' parking lot.

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Two Wake County libraries will host free car seat safety check sessions this month.

The sessions are held in partnership with Wake County Human Services and is part of the Buckle Up program, which offers safety checks for car seats in a drive-through setting in the libraries' parking lot.

More sessions will be offered at other libraries in August and December.

Here's what's scheduled this month:

  • 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., April 4, at West Regional Library, 4000 Louis Stephens Dr., Cary.
  • 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., April 18, at Cameron Village Regional Library, 1930 Clark Ave.

The checks are free and offered on a first come, first served basis. Just look for the orange cones in the parking lot.

If you're interested in a car seat safety check and can't make one of these sessions, check BuckleUpNC.org for a list of other local programs and checking stations.

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