Pop-A-Lock "PalSaves" program offering free service

Have you heard about Pop-A-Lock PALSavesKids program?

It's a free service for caregivers who have locked their kids in automobile.

They suggest caregivers follow the PALSavesKids prompt and stop and look before you lock your vehicle, but if you forget, call Pop-A-Lock immediately, along with emergency services, and we’ll come open your car for free.

PALSavesKids is a free community service program that was originally launched in 1991 under its former name, Emergency Door Unlocking.  Since that time, Pop-A-Lock associates have saved over 350,000 children across the country for free.  The program now includes a new call-to-action: PALSaves 1-2-3; 1-stop, 2-look, 3- lock, which is accompanied by a new mascot, the PALS Puppy.  The new mascot is a gentle reminder to parents to look before you lock your vehicle.

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