As of September 15, 2019, CPSAC – Child Passenger Safety Association of Canada have 2211 certified members including 2134 technicians, 62 instructors, and 15 instructor trainers. Of note, 57 have been taught so far in 2019 as well as 4 transfer courses and 4 recertification courses. CPSAC still have 22 more courses this year. In 2018, the LaSalle Police Service began training with CPSAC. There are approximately 8 LaSalle Police Officers who are trained and certified by CPSAC as Child Passenger Safety Technicians. With this training, our officers are able to assist in the inspection and installation of child seats
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September is Suicide Awareness Month
If you feel like you can’t cope or feel overwhelmed and think that suicide is the only way out, PLEASE talk to someone. It may be hard to open up but you’ll be glad you did. We’re all here rooting for you and we’ll be here to help or even just listen. LaSalle Police Service are always here when you need us. We’re just a phone call away at 519 969-5210. Please note that September 10th, 2019 is World Suicide Prevention Day. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary situation. and remember….. Everything is temporary. #letstalk. Here are some helpful
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September is Suicide Awareness Month
September is suicide awareness month. If you feel like you can’t cope or overwhelmed and fell like suicide is the only way out, please talk to someone. It will be hard to open up but you may be glad you did. We’re all here rooting for you and we’ll be here to help or even just listen. LaSalle Police Service are always here when you need us. We’re just a phone call away at 519 969-5210. September 10th, 2019 is World Suicide Prevention Day. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary situation. Everything is temporary. #letstalk. Here are some helpful
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Back to School
Back-to-school days bring traffic congestion—and an increase in potential hazards. Fortunately, a few key tips can help improve safety for everyone. Here are some recommendations that drivers should be aware of, as well as some reminders for parents to share with their kids. Back-To-School Driving Tips For Parents Driving in the School Zone Area Slow down and drive extra cautiously. Don’t load or unload children across the street from the school. Don’t double park; it blocks visibility for other children and vehicles. When flashers are blinking, stop and yield to pedestrians crossing the crosswalk or intersection. Be prepared for kids
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