Children at Kids Safety Day played games, took part in workshops and saw items including a robot from the Sheriff’s Office and a safety house from the Fire Dept.
The annual Kids’ Safety Day on Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Home Depot Store in Chalmette had games, a workshop, food and special items displayed such as a robot from the Sheriff’s Office and a safety house from the Fire Department.
Children of all ages, accompanied by parents or guardians participated in the free annual event, said Tammy Hentze, operations manager of the Home Depot store on West Judge Perez Drive in Chalmette.
Special items also on display for children and adults included Sheriff’s Office equipment such as a robot used to check out suspicious items, SWAT team uniforms for children to try on, Drren the Lion – mascot for the D.A.R.E. ant0-drug program and a mobile safety house from the Fire Department to show kids how to drop and roll to escape a burning building.
There was also a roll-over car from State Police to demonstrate the danger of not wearing seat belts, which are required by lawm and the mobile command center from parish government’s Homeland Security.