Free Family Event Features 80+ Exhibitors, Food, Games, and Hands-On Safety Activities
Families across the Las Vegas Valley are invited to the largest Kids Safety Fair in Clark County history. Clark County Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick will host the free event on Thursday, March 12, 2026, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Torrey Pines Resource Center, 2900 N. Torrey Pines Drive, Las Vegas. The event is open to families with children of all ages.
“Every parent wants to know their child is safe — and this fair is designed to give families the tools and the knowledge to make that happen,” said Commissioner Kirkpatrick. “We have built something special here — the largest kids safety fair our county has ever seen — and we invite families to come out on March 12 and spend time learning and having fun. This is our community coming together for our youngest residents.”
Children can see a live F1 racing car up close, climb aboard a Clark County Fire Department engine, test their balance on a Southern Nevada Bicycle Coalition bike rodeo course and take home a free helmet, practice self-defense moves on a punching dummy, play an interactive crosswalk safety game, and watch NV Energy workers demonstrate live-line electrical safety from a bucket truck. Younger kids can color pinwheels with Olive Crest, explore water safety with lifeguards from Desert Breeze Pool, and meet McGruff the Crime Dog from LVMPD. Families can also take part in car seat safety inspections and a simulated car seat installation course. The event will also feature free food — an ice cream truck — carnival games, bounce houses raffles, and live entertainment.
The event already boasts more than 80 exhibitors — and organizers are still welcoming more. Among them: Discovery Children's Museum, TSA, YMCA, Formula 1, the Oakland A's, the Las Vegas Raiders Raiderettes, Boys Town Nevada, Nevada Child Seekers, The Animal Foundation, and dozens of local health, safety, and community organizations.
Community organizations, government agencies, and local businesses committed to child safety are encouraged to apply. Interested exhibitors should contact David McGowan at David.mcgowan@clarkcountynv.gov or visit the Clark County website to complete the required application.