Proper Child Restraints Matter ! It's your responsibility
About the Project !
Every day emergency service personnel attend motor vehicle accidents . Occasionally they attend when children are hurt and injured . Your local SES unit wants to try and limit the unnecessary injuries caused by children placed in wrong/inadequate/damaged restraints and in the front seats of vehicles where airbags are present and able to hurt our precious children . Through a generous donation from the Swansea Community Market signs have been purchased and placed the schools through out our municipality . Further donations have been received from the Swansea Branch CWA to the project to allow for A3 posters to be produced and the Pop Up Book Stall @ Orford allowing for magnets and bumper stickers to be produced . All of these will be distributed thoughout the municipality .
Your local unit would like to thank these great organisations and our local schools for coming on board with the project and supporting the safety of our children.
Every day emergency service personnel attend motor vehicle accidents . Occasionally they attend when children are hurt and injured . Your local SES unit wants to try and limit the unnecessary injuries caused by children placed in wrong/inadequate/damaged restraints and in the front seats of vehicles where airbags are present and able to hurt our precious children . Through a generous donation from the Swansea Community Market signs have been purchased and placed the schools through out our municipality . Further donations have been received from the Swansea Branch CWA to the project to allow for A3 posters to be produced and the Pop Up Book Stall @ Orford allowing for magnets and bumper stickers to be produced . All of these will be distributed thoughout the municipality .
Your local unit would like to thank these great organisations and our local schools for coming on board with the project and supporting the safety of our children.
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