FAQs

What is the process to purchase a car?

Simply contact Fleet Operations at 785-296-8535 and tell us what type of vehicle your department wishes to purchase. After the order is taken, an invoice is generated for the buyer. Most vehicles are reserved while still in service. Once the vehicle is retired it usually takes 10-14 days to make the vehicle ready for sale.

What is the process to purchase a car?2022-05-25T16:21:14-05:00

Can I purchase additional equipment on the vehicle?

LED light bars and LED slick top packages are available at extra cost. Dog kennels can be purchased with our retired K-9 units at extra cost. Switch panels and sirens are also available.Radio equipment is not available at this time. Please call 785-368-8701 for more information.

Can I purchase additional equipment on the vehicle?2022-05-25T16:21:14-05:00

Where do I purchase a booster seat, and how much does one cost?

Booster seats are available at all department stores, toy stores, and other retail outlets. A no-back booster seat costs approximately $15, and a high-back booster seat ranges from $20 to $100, depending on the style. If you need assistance, call 800-SEAT-CHECK for the location of the nearest child seat inspection station.

Where do I purchase a booster seat, and how much does one cost?2022-12-02T09:32:55-06:00

Where can I get more information on booster Seats?

For more information on how to choose the appropriate safety restraint system for your child, contact Safe Kids Kansas at 785-296-1223 or the Kansas Traffic Safety Resource Office at 800-416-2522, or visit the Kansas Booster Seat website.

Where can I get more information on booster Seats?2026-04-14T08:49:29-05:00

Why do children ages 4, 5, 6, and 7 need to ride in a booster seat?

Seat belts are made to fit adults and do not protect children properly. Booster seats work by raising a child up so that the lap and shoulder belts are positioned properly. Booster seats reduce the risk of injury by 59%, as compared to using only seat belts. Please call Safe Kids Kansas at 785-296-1223

Why do children ages 4, 5, 6, and 7 need to ride in a booster seat?2023-02-01T11:42:08-06:00

What kinds of booster seats are there?

High-Back Booster SeatA high-back booster seat provides head and neck support and can be used in all vehicles that have a lap/shoulder safety belt system. Some forward-facing car seats convert to a high-back booster seat.No-Back Booster SeatNo-back booster seats should only be used in vehicles equipped with built-in head rests.All booster seats should be used

What kinds of booster seats are there?2023-02-01T11:39:28-06:00
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