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Car Seat Recommendations for Children


Car Seat Recommendations for Children | NHTSA

Your child under age 1 should always ride in a rear-facing car seat. There are different types of rear-facing car seats: • Infant-only seats can only be used ...

Car Seat & Booster Seat Safety, Ratings, Guidelines - NHTSA

Car Seat Recommendations · Birth-12 Months. Your child under age 1 should always ride in a rear-facing car seat. · 1 – 3 Years. Keep your child rear-facing as ...

Car Seats: Information for Families - HealthyChildren.org

The AAP recommends that all infants ride rear facing starting with their first ride home from the hospital. All infants and young children ...

Car Seat Recommendations: Choosing the Right Seat

Keep your child in a booster seat until he or she is big enough to fit in a seat belt properly. For a seat belt to fit properly the lap belt must lie snugly.

Resources | Child Passenger Safety - CDC

Booster seat: After outgrowing forward-facing seat and until seat belt fits properly. When children outgrow their forward-facing car seat, they ...

Child Passenger Safety | Pediatrics | American Academy of Pediatrics

All children whose weight or height is above the forward-facing limit for their CSS should use a belt-positioning booster seat until the vehicle ...

Car Seat Laws | Booster Seat Requirements | SafeRide4Kids

Children who are more than 4 years old but less than 8 years old, weigh more than 20 lbs but less than 65 lbs, and are less than 57 inches tall must ride in a ...

When Should Your Child Switch to a Forward-Facing Car Seat?

Now, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that the vast majority of children stay rear-facing as long as possible, even after ...

Car Seat Safety Tips | Safe Kids Worldwide

Keep your kids safe by using the right car seat in the right way. We'll show you how.

Child Passenger Safety - CDC

Proper seat belt fit usually occurs when children are age 9–12. ... Children no longer need to use a booster seat when the seat belt fits them ...

Child Passenger Safety Laws By State - | GHSA

All states and territories require child safety seats for infants and children fitting specific criteria, but requirements vary based on age, weight and height.

Car Seat Safety Guide | St. Louis Children's Hospital

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children less than 4 feet 9 inches (or 57 inches) tall ride in a booster seat. · Vehicle seat belts are designed ...

Car Seats - Consumer Reports

Best Infant Car Seats of 2024 · Clek Liing · Graco Premier SnugRide SnugFit 35 XT featuring Load Leg Technology · Chicco KeyFit · Maxi-Cosi Mico Luxe + · Nuna Pipa ...

A Guide To Car Seat Safety By Age | Henry Ford Health

Your child should use a booster seat until they're about 4 feet 9 inches—usually around age 11 or 12. “That's the height where a seatbelt can ...

Car Seat FAQs - AAA Exchange

A child who has outgrown the internal harness or height limitations of a forward-facing child safety seat. · Within the range of 40 to 80 pounds but under 4'9”.

Car Seats, Booster Seats, and Seat Belts

Use a belt-positioning booster seat when your child's weight or height is above the car seat's forward-facing limit.

Child Passenger Safety Requirements - Illinois Secretary of State

The Child Passenger Protection Act requires that all children under age 8 be properly secured in an appropriate child safety restraint system.

Ohio Child Passenger Safety Laws - Nationwide Children's Hospital

Infants and young children must ride in a child safety seat until they are 4 years old AND weigh at least 40 pounds. Every child ages 4-8 who is no longer in a ...

Child Passenger Safety: AAP Updates Best Practice ... - AAFP

Infants and toddlers should ride in a rear-facing car safety seat until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by the car seat ...

Car Seat Age Limit Requirements & Weight Limits | Buckle Up for Life

Keep your child in a booster seat until they are big enough to fit in a seat belt properly (recommended height is 4' 9”).


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