Child Passenger Safety Information
Proper Child Safety Seat Use Chart Buckle Everyone. Children Age 12 and Under in Back! |
| | INFANTS | TODDLER | YOUNG CHILDREN |
| WEIGHT | Birth to 1 year up to 20-22 lbs. | Over 1 year and Over 20 lbs.-40 lbs. | Over 40 lbs. up to 80 lbs. |
| TYPE of SEAT | Infant only or rear-facing convertible | Convertible / Forward-facing | Belt positioning booster seat |
| SEAT POSITION | Rear-facing only | Forward-facing | Forward-facing |
| ALWAYS MAKE SURE: | Children to one year and at least 20 lbs. in rear-facing seats
Harness straps at or below shoulder level | Harness straps should be at or above shoulders
Most seats require top slot for forward-facing | Belt positioning booster seats must be used with both lap and shoulder belt.
Make sure the lap belt fits low and tight across the lap/upper thigh area and the shoulder belt fits snug crossing the chest and shoulder to avoid abdominal injuries |
| WARNING | All children age 12 and under should ride in the back seat | All children age 12 and under should ride in the back seat | All children age 12 and under should ride in the back seat |
This chart and other child automotive safety information can be found at
www.nhtsa.gov, the official Web site of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
One Minute Safety Seat Checklist
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