Firearms safety kits include a safety brochure that covers a variety of options for firearms storage and a free cable-style gun lock.

 

Project ChildSafe, a program of the National Shooting Sports Foundation and funded by a grant from the Department of Justice, is a component of Project Safe Neighborhoods.

 

Project ChildSafe, The Nation's Largest Firearm Safety Education Program

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.

If your law enforcement agency does not have Project ChildSafe safety kits, gun owners can encourage them to order a supply by contacting us. Only law enforcement agencies are eligible to receive safety kits from Project ChildSafe.
 
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. If your local law enforcement agency is not involved with the program,

Project ChildSafe thanks its partners for building safer communities.

Firearm safety is everyone's responsibility.

Where to get
a free safety kit


A firearms safety message from Doug Koenig, World Champion Marksman


A firearms safety message from Travis Tritt, country music celebrity.

Watch a safety video

Access NSSF Safety Materials

Message to Firearms Retailers on
"Child Safety Lock Act"