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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
Forward-Facing Car Seat 1 - 3 Years Keep your child...
- 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 ...
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.
Discover why rear-facing car seats are safest for young children, how to choose and install them, when to transition, and answers to common questions.
Forward-Facing Car Seat 1 - 3 Years Keep your child rear-facing as long as possible. It’s the best way to keep him or her safe. 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.
Children should use rear-facing car seats in the back seat as long as possible, even up to age 4. Be sure to stay within rear-facing height and weight limits for the seat. If your child outgrows their car seat before age 4, change to a seat with higher rear-facing weight and height limits.
4 Ιαν 2022 · 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.