Health and Safety Expo/Touch a Truck Event expected to be huge

Posted 3/17/22

The 15th Annual Okeechobee Family Health and Safety Expo will be a fun-filled, educational day for the entire family.

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Health and Safety Expo/Touch a Truck Event expected to be huge

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The Health and Safety Expo has something for everyone from 3 years old to 90.
The Health and Safety Expo has something for everyone from 3 years old to 90.
OKEECHOBEE -- The 15th Annual Okeechobee Family Health and Safety Expo will be a fun-filled, educational day for the entire family. "This year we are offering additional health and safety displays, first responder vehicles, activities, entertainment, food, giveaways along with the famous Touch a Truck displays. We are also bringing Knockerball to the event for the first time," said Chuck Akers.

Akers explained Knockerball is where a child climbs inside a giant ball and rolls around and into other balls.  "It should be a lot of fun," he said.

All the health and safety organizations from Okeechobee and surrounding areas will be there and will be offering helpful information and maybe even some goodies. Need a mammogram? They will be there. Want your blood pressure checked? They've got you covered.

Knockerball will be a part of the 15th annual Health and Safety Expo.
Knockerball will be a part of the 15th annual Health and Safety Expo.

Not only will the kids be enjoying knockerball, but they will also have the opportunity to touch a truck. Actually, they will be able to touch a lot of trucks. They will even have the opportunity to climb up inside and see what's in that fire truck or dump truck or garbage truck.

Have you ever dreamed of climbing up inside a fire truck to see what's in there?
Have you ever dreamed of climbing up inside a fire truck to see what's in there?

They  have a great line up planned including face painting, a live DJ, helicopter landing and tours, yoga and Zumba classes, live fire demonstrations,  SWAT and much more. As visitors walk in, they will receive a ticket with a number on it. If you have a lucky ticket, you will win a prize. "I think my wife is going to be a clown this year. She went to clown school at the Fire College," Akers said.

Courtney Moyett and her SWAT team will be participating in the Health and Safety Expo again this year.
Courtney Moyett and her SWAT team will be participating in the Health and Safety Expo again this year.
Vendor spots are almost full, but if  you are interested in taking part, you can contact Chuck Akers at 772-260-9026, by email at okeechobeecountyvolunteerfd@gmail.com or call firefighter Donny Arnold at  863-634-6464.

The event takes place on Saturday, March 26 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Agri-Civic Center, and everything is completely free. There will be no charge for anything taking place during the expo. Okeechobee County Fire Rescue will even be serving lunch. 

"We're expecting somewhere between 2,500 and 3,000 visitors this year,"  Akers said. "Why not come out and be one of them?"

health and safety, OCFR, OCSO, OCPD

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