The service will be available in Portlaoise and Portarlington from next Wednesday.
The Road Safety Authorities free 'Check it Fits' service is returning to Laois, offering parents expert advice on child car seat safety.
New figures show 54% of child car seats inspected nationwide were incorrectly fitted, with nearly a third requiring major adjustments.
The RSA warns that improperly installed seats could result in serious or fatal injuries in the event of a collision.
The 10-15 minute checks run daily and aim to improve awareness and ensure children travel safely on Irish roads.
The service is coming to Aldi in Portlaoise on Wednesday April 22nd, and Aldi Portlarlington on Thursday, April 23rd.
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