Car Seat Loaner Program
SCFMD no longer participates in the Car Seat Loaner Program, please refer to the following list as a resource.
Sun City Fire & Medical Department does not endorse or assume any liability for any service over another, the following providers offer car seat rentals and installations.
Surprise Fire Department currently does car seat inspections. Surprise FD offers them the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays and the 3rd Saturday of the month.
15440 N. Cotton Lane, Surprise. Call 623-222-5000 or 623-222-5127, Jamie Michler, to make an appointment.
Phoenix Fire also does them, Fire Station 54, 9820 W. Campbell Avenue, Phoenix (98th Ave/Campbell)
Inspections and installs every Saturday by appointment only. Go online to https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=12291852 or call 602-495-KIDS(5347) to schedule an appointment.
Other Resources:
- Anything for Baby - (480) 515-9783 - http://anythingforbaby.com
- Baby's Away - (800) 870-7593 - http://babysaway.com/locations/phoenix-az/#reservation
- BabyQuip - (480) 868-6289 - www.babyquip.com/phoenix
- Safekids.org - www.safekids.org
- Sun City Car Seat Rentals (SCCSR) - (602) 714-0822 - info@suncitycarseats.com
- Sweet Pea Baby Rentals - (602) 549-9918 - http://www.sweetpeababyrentals.com
- Traveling Baby Company - (480) 304- 4866 - http://www.travelingbaby.com/arizona
Did you know …
- The number one killer of children in Arizona is motor vehicle crashes?
- One simple item could help save countless children is a properly installed child safety seat?
- Four out of every five child car seats are installed incorrectly?
- One third of children are riding in the wrong restraints for their age and size?
- Over 1/3 of children use the wrong restraint for their size and age?
- Children 5-8 years old should be riding in belt-positioning booster seats?
If you see an unbuckled child in a moving vehicle, call 1-800-505-BABY, be prepared to provide:
- the license number and state on the car,
- the city where the violation occurred,
- the location of the child (front seat, driver’s lap, etc.)
The vehicle owner will receive a letter saying that an unbuckled child was observed, and that the law requires children under five to be properly secured. The letter is not a ticket, but serves as a chance to inform the owner of the vehicle about keeping children safe in the car.
For more information please visit the Arizona Government of Highway Safety.