Project ChildSafe reminds gun owners to:
Properly store firearms in the home
Practice safe firearm storage options in the home
Make certain that firearms in the home are not casually accessible to anyone – especially a child.
Project ChildSafe provides safety kits that include:
a cable-style gun locking device
lock installment instructions
safety booklet
Project ChildSafe encourages gun owners to get a safety kit from participating law enforcement partners in their state.
Individuals, community groups and businesses interested in promoting the safe and responsible use and storage of firearms are encouraged to partner with a participating law enforcement agency.
Firearm safety is everyone’s responsibility.
Where to get a free safety kit: Reduced federal funding for Project ChildSafe has limited the availability of safety kits to all Project ChildSafe partners. FMI, contact Project ChildSafe National Coordinator at [email protected].
– Courtesy of National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc., 11 Mile Hill Road Newtown, CT 06470; phone 203-426-1320.
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