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Using a safety seat correctly makes a big difference. A child safety seat may
not protect your child in a crash if it isn’t used correctly and installed
properly in your vehicle. Take a minute to Check To Be Sure...
All Children age 12 and under should ride properly restrained in the back
seat!!!
Never place a child safety seat in the front seat where a front mounted
passenger air bag is present.
Do You Have and Understand the Instructions?
Always read the child seat use and installation instruction manual.
Read your vehicle owner’s manual seat belt and child seat installation section.
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Does Your Child Ride in the Correct Safety Seat?
Infants, from birth to about age one, and at least 20 pounds should ride in the
back seat in a rear facing safety seat.
Harness straps should be at or below the infant’s shoulders.
Harness straps should fit snugly. The straps should lie in a relatively straight
line without sagging.
The harness chest clip should be placed at the infant’s armpit level. This keeps
the harness straps positioned properly.
Infants weighing 20 pounds or more before one year should ride in a safety seat
rated for heavier infants (some convertible seats are rated up to 30-35 pounds
rear facing).
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Children over one year and at least 20 pounds may ride forward facing in the
back seat. Children should ride in a safety seat with full harness until they
weigh about 40 pounds.
Harness straps should be at or above child’s shoulders.
Harness straps should be threaded through the top slots, in most cases.
Harness should be snug. Straps should lie in a relatively straight line without
sagging.
Harness chest clip should be at the child’s armpit level, which helps keep the
harness straps positioned properly on the child’s shoulders.
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The Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) System is designed to make
installation of child safety seats easier by requiring child safety seats to be
installed without using the vehicle’s seat belt system. As of September, 1999,
all new forward facing child safety seats (not including booster seats) have to
meet stricter head protection requirements, which calls for a top tether strap.
This adjustable strap is attached to the back of a child safety seat. It has a
hook for securing the seat to a tether anchor found either on the rear shelf
area of the vehicle or, in the case of mini-vans and station wagons, on the rear
floor or on the back of the rear seat of the vehicle. As of September, 2000, all
new cars, minivans, and light trucks will have this tether anchor.
By September 1, 2002, two rear seating positions of all cars, minivans and light
trucks will come equipped with lower child safety seat anchorage points located
between a vehicle’s seat cushion and seat back. Also by September 1, 2002, all
child safety seats will have two attachments which will connect to the vehicle’s
lower anchorage attachment points.
Together, the lower anchors and upper tethers make up the LATCH system.
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Children between 40-80 pounds should ride in the back seat in a belt-positioning
booster seat, which uses the adult lap and shoulder belt. Booster seats should
be used until the adult lap and shoulder belt fit children properly.
Belt-positioning boosters can only be used with both the lap and shoulder belt
across the child. The shoulder belt should be snug against the child’s chest,
resting across the collar bone. The lap belt should lay low across the child’s
upper thigh area.
Boosters should be used as “in between” safety devices for children over 40
pounds who have outgrown a forward-facing child seat.
Booster seats should be used until the child can sit with his/her back against
the vehicle seat back cushion, knees bent over the seat cushion edge, and feet
on the floor, approximately 4’9”.
Belt-positioning booster
must be used with a lap
and shoulder belt
High-back booster with
built-in harness
(used up to 40 pounds)
(harness removed
40-80 pounds)
High-back, belt-positioning
booster provides head restraint
in vehicle back seats with low
backs or no head restraint.
Must be used with a lap
and shoulder belt.
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If only a lap belt is available in the rear seating positions, an option may be
to contact the vehicle dealer to see if retrofit shoulder belts can be
installed. Another option may be to install products which can be used with a
lap belt only such as a specialty-made harness or vest. Contact the Auto Safety
Hotline at (888) 327-4236 for additional information.
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