Manchester police cancel child safety seat inspection in march
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Manchester police cancel child safety seat inspection in March

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ – The Manchester Township Police Department was scheduled to offer a free child safety seat inspection for parents in March, but that event has been canceled.

Don’t worry though, because you can request a free child safety seat inspection from the department at any time.

“Please note that the monthly Child Passenger Safety Inspection and Installation event for March has been canceled. We will host the next event on April 5th from 3 pm to 7 pm at the Manchester Township Emergency Services Building, 29 Colonial Drive,” the department said today. “In the meantime, anyone who needs assistance with a child passenger seat is welcome to contact the Manchester Police Traffic Safety Unit or the Manchester Division of Emergency Services. We are more than happy to ensure that your child’s passenger seat is correctly installed and safe.”

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