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All-in-One Seat: This seat can change from a rear-facing car seat to a forward-facing car seat (with a harness and tether) and to a booster seat as a child grows. When transitioned to a booster seat, it must be used with lap-and-shoulder seat belt.
- Car Seat Recommendations for Children
Rear-Facing Car Seat. Birth – 12 Months. Your child under...
- Car Seat Recommendations for Children
20 Σεπ 2024 · Buckle children in a rear-facing car seat with a harness until they reach the maximum weight or height limit of their car seat. Keep children rear-facing as long as possible. Never place a rear-facing car seat in the front seat. Front passenger air bags can injure or kill young children in a crash. FORWARD-FACING CAR SEAT. After outgrowing rear ...
Rear-Facing Car Seat. Birth – 12 Months. 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 rear-facing.
Buckle children in a rear-facing car seat with a harness until they reach the maximum weight or height limit of their car seat. Keep children rear-facing as long as possible. Never place a rear-facing car seat in the front seat. Front passenger air bags can injure or kill young children in a crash. FORWARD-FACING CAR SEAT. After outgrowing rear ...
Your child should remain in a rear-facing car seat until he or she reaches the top height or weight limit allowed by your car seat’s manufacturer. Once your child outgrows the rear-facing car seat, your child is ready to travel in a forward-facing car seat with a harness.
Rear-facing car seat: Birth until age 2-4. Buckle children in a rear-facing car seat with a harness, in the back seat, until they reach the maximum weight or height limit of their car seat. Keep children rear-facing as long as possible. This offers the best possible protection.
1. Start your child in a rear-facing car seat in the back seat. Rear-face until at least age 2 and until they reach the upper weight and height limits of the seat (even past age 2). If your child outgrows their car seat before age 2, change to a seat with higher rear-facing weight and height limits. Keep rear-facing as long as possible.