Check point material list

PixieEMT

New member
I was on a website a couple weeks ago that had tips for an indoor/outdoor checkpoint. Ex: Indoor- A safe play area for children, coloring books or activity, signs, garage w/ drive thru bay (avoid backing up).

I know it's in my manual at home.....I'm at work till 7 pm tonight. *sigh

Any one have a list or site handy????

THANKS A TON ~ Sara
 
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azgirl71

CPST Instructor
Here is the actual ist from page 318 in case you have trouble loading the pdf.
Equipment/Materials
The following are basic supplies used to operate a CPS inspection station. Items marked with an
asterisk* are primarily used for outdoor settings.
• Current recall list
• Child safety seats for use as loaners or give-a-ways in the event that a seat must be replaced
• Manufacturers’ instructions
• CPS education materials
• List of nearby stores where new seats can be purchased if necessary
• Inspection forms
• Locking clips (regular and belt shortening)
• Clipboards
• Pens and pencils
• Foam swim ‘noodles,’ thin towels, slip guard (i.e. rubber shelf liner)
• Latex gloves
• First aid kits
• Anti-bacterial soap/lotion
• Waste receptacles
• Demo dolls for use when the child is not present to show correct use
• Tape
• Storage bins
• Traffic cones*
• Barricades*
• Chalk to mark lanes*
• Tents*
 

jen_nah

CPST Instructor
It didn't have a scale on there. I would have a scale handy for those kids that might be right on the edge of the weight limt. Nice to have to verify child's weight. Also a LATCH manual for your own reference if mom & dad forget their vehicles owners manual. It's always nice to be any to know for sure if the vehicle has LATCH and where or what the weight limits are.
 

azgirl71

CPST Instructor
It didn't have a scale on there. I would have a scale handy for those kids that might be right on the edge of the weight limt. Nice to have to verify child's weight. Also a LATCH manual for your own reference if mom & dad forget their vehicles owners manual. It's always nice to be any to know for sure if the vehicle has LATCH and where or what the weight limits are.

Good thinking :thumbsup:. I did not even read the list when I posted it. I actually keep a tub of noodle, tape and scissors in my truck. A also have a bag with a scale,growth charts, tape measure. LATCH manual, CPS training manual, Checklists, and many fliers I try to keep in my truck also.
 

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