Car Seat Safety - Child Passengers

Child Passenger Safety Program
Child passenger safety is the means and practice of preventing injury and death of children in the event of a motor vehicle crash. Proper child restraint use decreases the risk of death by 71% for infants (less than one year old) and 54% for toddlers (1-4 years old). However, incorrect installation and use of child safety seats is common. For many parents, providing proper child restraint systems for their children is difficult due to financial hardship.
Approximately half of all child safety seats are used incorrectly.
To get help installing your car seat, contact the Injury Prevention Service or your local county health department.
Since 2001, the Injury Prevention Service, Oklahoma Highway Safety Office, and Safe Kids Oklahoma have worked together to implement a car/booster seat program through county health departments. There are certified child passenger safety technicians located statewide. Families may contact a county health department to schedule an appointment to have any car seat or booster seat checked free of charge to determine if it is properly installed. A limited number of car seats and booster seats are also available at no cost to families eligible for WIC benefits or who receive other government assistance such as Medicaid, SNAP, or TANF. Contact the Injury Prevention Service or your local county health department to make an appointment.
Contact Information
Mailing Address:
Oklahoma State Department of Health
Injury Prevention Service
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Suite 1702
Oklahoma City, OK 73102-6406
Physical Address:
Oklahoma State Department of Health
Injury Prevention Service
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK
Telephone: (405) 426-8440
Fax: (405) 900-7588
Email: cps@health.ok.gov