Lakewood Resident Creates Decal to help remind you about your Child in the Car; Pick yours up Free

baby decal tls“We are all aware of the danger of Ch”V forgetting one’s baby in the car during the summer. Unfortunately, this has happened in the Frum community.”

That’s what one Lakewood resident explained to TLS as the reason for creating a new awareness decal.

“Therefore, I have taken the initiative to create custom decals that can be placed to remind the driver before he or she leaves the car not to forget the baby. They are to be placed inside the drivers side window where it can be seen as the driver leaves the car. They are not stickers – they can be easily removed in the fall.”

“This can very possibly save lives,” says Y.S., the creator of the approximately four-inch decal.

Two thousand decals were printed, and are available for pickup, free, at Dr. Shanik’s office. Other locations are expected to be added soon, and more decals will be printed as needed.

[TLS]

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