• Car Seat Inspection
  • The Danville Police Department's Car Seat Inspection Appointments are  available to the public.    This inspection could save your child's life.  Please contact Community Services Coordinator Claudia Ray at 314-3700 to schedule an appointment. 

    This service is offered to Danville residents at no-charge, non-resident cost is $10 per inspection. 

    The public can also contact the Women's Health Center of John Muir Hospital at (925)941-7900 or at www.jmmdhs.com/classes to schedule an inspection in Walnut Creek.

     

    DID YOU KNOW? 95% of children's Car seats are not installed correctly- Car crashes are the #1 killer of children- DON'T RISK IT!

     

    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Website  - for a list of Car Seat Safety Tips

    Car Seat Recall List

     

 
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    Town of Danville
    510 La Gonda Way
    Danville, CA 94526

     

    Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

    T: (925) 314-3700

     

    On Weekends or After Hours
    Call: (925) 820-2144


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Senior Health Fitness Day(2)

Date: 5/22/2012 9:00:00 AM
Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Senior Center at the Veterans Memorial Building

​Learn ways to improve your health and meet the experts who can make your life healthier and happier Tuesday, May 22 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Senior Center in the Veterans Memorial Building. The Town of Danville will be promoting physical ...

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  • When is a Car Seat Required?

    According to California vehicle code the parent or driver shall not allow a child under 6 years, regardless of weight, or under 60 lbs., regardless of age, to be transported upon a highway in a motor vehicle, unless that child is properly secured in a child passenger restraint system, meeting all applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards.