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CBPD HOSTING FREE CAR SEAT CLINIC  
  
The Coos Bay Police Department, in partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation, is hosting a Free Car Seat Clinic on Friday, September 26, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. in front of Coos Bay City Hall, located at 500 Central Avenue.  
  
This community-focused event offers parents and caregivers the opportunity to have their child’s car seat inspected by certified technicians. Proper installation is critical to child passenger safety, and this clinic ensures that families receive expert guidance at no cost.  
  
No appointments are necessary. Families are encouraged to stop by during the event hours.  
  
For more information, please contact the Coos Bay Police Department at 541-269-1181 ext. 3403
CBPD HOSTING FREE CAR SEAT CLINIC  
  
The Coos Bay Police Department, in partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation, is hosting a Free Car Seat Clinic on Friday, September 26, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. in front of Coos Bay City Hall, located at 500 Central Avenue.  
  
This community-focused event offers parents and caregivers the opportunity to have their child’s car seat inspected by certified technicians. Proper installation is critical to child passenger safety, and this clinic ensures that families receive expert guidance at no cost.  
  
No appointments are necessary. Families are encouraged to stop by during the event hours.  
  
For more information, please contact the Coos Bay Police Department at 541-269-1181 ext. 3403
CBPD HOSTING FREE CAR SEAT CLINIC The Coos Bay Police Department, in partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation, is hosting a Free Car Seat Clinic on Friday, September 26, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. in front of Coos Bay City Hall, located at 500 Central Avenue. This community-focused event offers parents and caregivers the opportunity to have their child’s car seat inspected by certified technicians. Proper installation is critical to child passenger safety, and this clinic ensures that families receive expert guidance at no cost. No appointments are necessary. Families are encouraged to stop by during the event hours. For more information, please contact the Coos Bay Police Department at 541-269-1181 ext. 3403

Published on: 09/19/2025

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CBPD HOSTING FREE CAR SEAT CLINIC

The Coos Bay Police Department, in partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation, is hosting a Free Car Seat Clinic on Friday, September 26, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. in front of Coos Bay City Hall, located at 500 Central Avenue.

This community-focused event offers parents and caregivers the opportunity to have their child’s car seat inspected by certified technicians. Proper installation is critical to child passenger safety, and this clinic ensures that families receive expert guidance at no cost.

No appointments are necessary. Families are encouraged to stop by during the event hours.

For more information, please contact the Coos Bay Police Department at 541-269-1181 ext. 3403

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