Keeping Kids Safe in Cars
Right Seat: Make sure you are selecting the right seat for your child’s age, weight, and height. Babies should ride rear-facing until 2 years or more. When your child has outgrown their car seat by weight and height, they are ready to move to the next stage. Use the following tool to find the right seat: Car Seat Finder Tool: Find the Right Car Seat | NHTSA
Correct Installation: There are 2 ways to install a car seat: seat belt and LATCH. Most manufacturers require you to install the car seat with only one method. A common misuse is a seat that is too loose. Ensure the car seat is installed tightly by placing your hands at the belt path and trying to move the car seat side to side and front to back. There should be less than 1 inch of movement.
Right Fit: Use the correct harness slots for the direction of the car seat.
The harness should fit snugly, and the chest clip should be placed at armpit level. Perform the “pinch test” to find out if it is snug enough.
Next Steps: Your child is ready to move to the next stage when they have outgrown the height and weight limits of their car seat or booster seat. Don’t be in a rush, because each step can reduce safety.
Learn more with these instructions and videos from NHTSA: