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Car Seat & Booster Seat Safety, Ratings, Guidelines | NHTSA
Car seats and booster seats provide protection for infants and children in a crash, yet car crashes are a leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 13. It's important to choose the right seat and use it correctly every time your child is in the car.
Child Passenger Safety | Child Passenger Safety | CDC
2024年9月20日 · To reduce risk of serious injury and death, properly buckle children in car seats, booster seats, or seat belts appropriate for their age and size. In 2022, 599 child passengers ages 12 and younger were killed in motor vehicle crashes in the U.S., 1 …
Car seat safety: Avoid 9 common mistakes - Mayo Clinic
2023年5月23日 · The safest place for your child's car seat is in the back seat, away from active air bags. Air bags in the front seat are made to protect the head and face of an adult-sized person in a seat belt. If you place the car seat in the front seat and the air bag inflates, it can be dangerous.
Child Passenger Safety - American Academy of Pediatrics
2022年1月4日 · Your child is safest in the car safety seat that fits them. It is important to stay in each stage as long as possible. Riding rear facing is safest for your infant and toddler. Children are much more flexible than adults and generally find a comfortable position riding rear facing.
• To maximize safety, keep your child in the car seat for as long as possible, as long as the child fits within the manufacturer’s height and weight requirements. • Keep your child in the back seat at least through age 12.
Resources | Child Passenger Safety | CDC
2024年5月7日 · Use the car seat or booster seat manual to check installation and the seat weight and height limits, and proper seat use. Child safety seat recommendations: American Academy of Pediatrics 2018. Graphic design: Adapted from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Car Seat Safety: Newborn to 2 Years - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Your infant or toddler should ride in a rear-facing car safety seat as long as possible, until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their seat. Most convertible seats have limits that will allow children to ride rear-facing for two years or more.
Preventing Child Passenger Injury | Child Passenger Safety - CDC
2024年5月16日 · Parents and caregivers can reduce the risk of serious injuries and death by making sure children are properly buckled in car seats, booster seats, and seat belts that are appropriate for their age and size.
Car Seat Safety - Seattle Children's
In this guide, find expert tips for selecting and using car seats to help keep your infant, toddler or school-age child secure. You will also find a resource for finding a car seat check. Child safety guidelines change over time as experts learn more through science and data.
Car Seat Safety Tips - Safe Kids Worldwide
Your baby needs to ride in a rear-facing car seat as long as possible until 2 or more years. When your child has outgrown that seat, you are ready for a forward-facing car seat. Get more details about buying the right car seat for your child.