Child Passenger Safety (CPS)
     
  CPS Inspection Locations by County and Region
     
 


West Tennessee CPS Inspection Locations

 
 
 
  For more information, contact your West Tennessee CPS Center at 1.901.867.1358 or contact TTSRS at 1.800.99BELTS (2.3587).  
 
 
 
 
     
   
   
  For more information contact your Middle Tennessee CPS Center at 1.615.327.5900 or contact TTSRS at 1.800.99BELTS (2.3587).  
 
 
 

 

 
   
     
  For more information contact your East Tennessee CPS Center at 1-423-392-8036, or contact TTSRS at 1.800.99BELTS (2.3587).  
     
     
CPS Safety Topics and Related Materials/Information
 
  CPS Campaign Planners and Related Materials (Download and/or print)
     
 
 
  CPS Topics and Information
 
  Adapters for Safety Belts:
    Add-On Vehicle Belts, Buckles, and Clips (see also Extenders for Safety Belts, and Retro Fitting Shoulder Belts)
         
   Air Bag Information
   
  Are You Using It Right? Child Seat Information by NHSTA.
   
   Buckle Up America
   
   Car Seat Fitting Stations by Appointment (see above map(s) and/or calendar)
   
   Car Seat Fitting Stations by Set Times is located on our calendar.
   
    Car Seat Ease of Use Rating (NHTSA)
   
   Car Seat Recalls
     Government Recalls
   
    Child Passenger English to Spanish, Spanish to English Terms
   
 

   Child Passenger 55-9-602 Booster Seat Law Amendment July 1, 2005 to Present.

         
    Child Passenger Safety (Enmendado Efectivo el 1° de Julio de 2005 - El Estado de Tennessee)  
   
    Child Passenger Safety Consumer Information and Services (NHTSA)
   
   Child Passenger Technician Locator List 
   
    Child Passenger Training Calendar
       
   Child Safety Seats
       
    Child Seat Restraint Manufacturers
       
    Children Left Unattended in Motor Vehicle
       
    Click It or Ticket (National)
   
    Click It Or Ticket (Tennessee)
       
   Disabled Drivers and Passengers
       
    Diverse Culture
       
    Extenders for Safety Belts by Manufacturer
   
    How to Install Your Child's Car Seat or Booster Seat by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and State Farm
   
  Ollie the Otter
  The program strives to conduct presentations in elementary schools in all 95 counties in Tennessee this school year. Local organizations champion the cause through supportive alliances while key expert groups, such as the Tennessee Highway Patrol, strengthen the programs message by lending their subject-matter expertise. Ollie Otter's important safety message is driven by business technology through the Tennessee Tech University Business Media Center.
   
  Retro Fitting Shoulder Belts
   
  Side Air Bags (SABs)
   
    Spanish to English, English to Spanish Child Passenger Terms
   
    Special Needs Transportation Resources:       
           
    Ride Safe Travel Vest  
           
    E-Z-On Products, Inc.  
           
    Wheelchair Transportation  
         
  Transporting Children with Special Needs:       
    American Academy of Pediatrics
           
        Safe Transportation of Newborn Infants
           
        Safe Transportation of Premature and Low Birth Weight Infants
       
    The National Center for Safe Transportation of Children with Healthcare Needs
       
  Safe Travel for the Special Needs Child
       
  Notice to Caregivers:
     
 

Due to the countless variations of car seats, vehicle seats and safety belt systems, the most important thing you can do to make sure your child's car seat is installed properly is to thoroughly read BOTH your car seat manufacturer's instructions and your vehicle owner's manual. Once you've done that, if you are still unable to secure the car seat properly, attend a Car Seat Check Up Event (look on our calendar for the next upcoming event) .

For more information on what to know before purchasing a car seat, recalled car seats, a list of certified child passenger safety technicians, and frequently asked questions, go to our links page, visit the NHSTA website or call TTSRS at 1.800.99BELTS (1.800.992.3587).

 

If you would like to publicize your child seat check, please contact 1.800.99BELTS (1.800.992.3587).

Your name, telephone number, e-mail address (for our use only)
Your member number
Date and time of child seat check
Location (name of facility, street address, city, state)
Name of agency conducting the child seat check
Co-sponsors of child seat check
Contact information for public (telephone number and/or e-mail address)

         
  NHTSA Child Passenger Safety Program
(Click on the link above.)
   
  Other Links to Important Traffic Safety Information