Car Seat Check Station
Did you know, 8 out of 10 car seats are installed incorrectly? A properly
restrained child increases life safety in the event of a collision. If you have
questions about car seat checks, please contact Public Educator Jennye Cooper at
425.212.3062.
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Ski/Snowboard Helmets
We can
provide you with a properly fitted ski/snowboard helmet for $25. Sizes are
Small, Medium, & Large. Please contact Public Educator Jennye Cooper at
425.212.3062, if you'd like to set up an appointment.
Blood Pressure Checks
You are welcome to stop by Station
81 or Station 82 anytime. As long as crews are available they are happy to
take your blood pressure for you!
Station Tours
If you are interested in setting
up a station tour, please contact
Public Educator
Jennye Cooper at
425.212.3062.
Bike Helmets
We can provide you with a properly fitted bike helmet for $10.
Please contact
Public Educator
Jennye Cooper at
425.212.3062, if you'd like to set up an
appointment.
Smoke Detectors
Does your home have working
smoke detectors in all bedrooms?
Feel free to call
Public Educator
Jennye Cooper at
425.212.3062 for further information.
Reflective
Address Signs
Is your home address easily
visible from the road? Don't wait until an emergency to find out!
Visit
www.safetyhomeaddress.com
to purchase a sign at a reasonable price. Feel free to contact
Public Educator
Jennye Cooper at
425.212.3062 for further information.
Life Jacket
Loaner Program:
“GREAT
SUCCESS”
Lake Stevens
Fire is a member of the Snohomish County Safe Kids Coalition out of
Providence Medical Center in Everett. The county coalition is structured after
the National Safe Kids. One of the focuses for injury prevention is the proper
use of Life Jackets for Water Safety. Lake Stevens Fire has implemented a “Life
Jacket Loaner Program” at Wyatt Park in Lake Stevens. Other sites doing the same
in the county are Martha Lake, Silver Lake, Gisberg Ponds, and Kayak Point.
These programs are being well received and life jackets are being used on a
consistent basis.
Park
Rangers are assisting with the program by opening and closing the storage bins
each day. As a life jacket is borrowed, citizens are asked to fill out a
liability release form (once is required for the season), write in date and size
borrowed that day on log sheet, and return jacket to cabinet by 7 p.m. that
evening.
This
program was patterned after a similar program in place in King County. So far
the program has been met with great success. Thank you citizens for helping to
sustain a vital prevention program.
Please direct any questions about Safe Kids to
Public Educator Jennye Cooper at 425.212.3062.
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