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Car Seats and Child Restraint Systems


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

Get resources on how to find and install the right car seat for your child such as forward-facing and rear-facing car seats, along with booster seats.

Child Passenger Safety Restraints - CCT.PSD

Children under age 8 (unless 4'9” or taller) must ride in an appropriate child restraint system— child car seat or booster seat, e.g., children over age 8 or 4' ...

Child Restraint Systems - Association for the Advancement of ...

Rear-facing car seat with five-point harness; Forward-facing car seat with five-point harness; Belt-positioning booster seat; Lap and shoulder belt (must be at ...

Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Child Restraint Systems ...

Child restraints with internal harnesses (commonly called “car seats,” “child seats” or “safety seats”) are highly effective safety devices.

Child Restraint Options - Automotive Safety Program

Many rear-facing car seats come with infant positioning inserts and head support systems that provide adequate lateral support and head support for infants.

KidsFlySafe.com - AmSafe

Aviation Child Safety Device ertified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as an alternative to a car seat.

Child Safety Restraint Systems (CSRS) on School Buses National ...

NHTSA offers six training videos for school bus drivers and school bus monitors to learn how to properly install, and place a child in, three types of a child ...

Car Seats: Information for Families - HealthyChildren.org

Car safety seats may be installed with either the vehicle's seat belt or its LATCH (lower anchors and tethers for children) system. LATCH is an ...

Child safety seat - Wikipedia

A child safety seat, sometimes called an infant safety seat, child restraint system, child seat, baby seat, car seat, or a booster seat, is a seat designed ...

What should I know about Child Restraint Systems?

It is a device that is placed on the car seat so that babies and children are properly and safely restrained in the event of sudden braking or an accident.

Child Restraint Systems - UNECE

... child's seat that offers the maximum possible protection to our beloved. 1. Why to protect your child? Babies and toddlers have – compared to older children ...

Child Passenger Safety Laws By State - | GHSA

Most states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico require booster seats or other appropriate devices for children who have outgrown their child safety seats ...

Child Passenger Safety | Pediatrics | American Academy of Pediatrics

... car safety seats is 40 lb. A few vehicle models offer integrated forward-facing seats with a harness system. The vehicle owner's manual ...

Car Seat and Child Passenger Safety Videos

The following educational videos can help you choose and install the proper child safety seat or booster seat for your child.

Car Seat Safety - Pediatric Trauma - University of Michigan

... child safety seats, vehicles, and seat belt systems available today. It's important to follow these guidelines: Select a child safety seat based on your child's ...

Car Seat Laws | Booster Seat Requirements | SafeRide4Kids

Children under 15 years of age must be properly placed, maintained, and secured in a federally approved child passenger restraint system properly secured to ...

Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards: Child Restraint Systems

Amendments mandatory in three years include adding a new FMVSS that updates to standard seat assemblies on which NHTSA tests child restraint ...

Child Restraint - Injury Facts - National Safety Council

NHTSA provides the following recommendations for the selection of proper child restraints: Children under age 1 should always ride in a rear-facing car seat.

Flying with Children | Federal Aviation Administration

A child restraint system (CRS) is a forward- or rear-facing hard-backed child safety seat. For motor vehicles, car seats are self-certified by ...

Child restraint systems integrated into the vehicle

They relieve you of the burden of having to source your own child restraint system. However, they do not offer the same level of safety as a booster seat ...