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Child Safety Seats

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

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Importance of child safety seats:

Child safety seats are made to protect your child against an injury in an accident. Injuries from car accidents are a leading cause of death in children. Injuries and death can often be prevented if a child is secured in the appropriate safety seat. Always set a good example for your children by wearing your own seatbelt.

What you need to know about child safety seats:

You will need to move the child safety seat to any other car your child will be riding in. Follow the instructions for installing and using your specific child safety seat. Directions for one type may not work for another type.

How to know your child safety seat is properly secured:

The best spot to place your child safety seat is in the middle of the back seat. The safety seat should not move more than 1 inch in any direction after you secure it. If the safety seat is not installed tightly, your child may be injured by the movement in an accident. Always follow the instructions provided to help you position the safety seat. The instructions will also guide you on how to secure your child properly.

When to use a rear-facing child safety seat:

Rear-facing child safety seats should be used from birth until 2 to 4 years of age. This will depend on your child's height and weight.

When to use a forward-facing child safety seat:

Forward-facing child safety seats should be used until at least 5 years of age.

When to use a booster child safety seat:

How to know if a seatbelt fits your child properly:

Do not let your child ride in the front seat:

Children younger than 13 years should always ride in the back seat. Never let a child younger than 13 years or still in a safety seat ride in the front seat of a car that has a passenger side airbag. The force of an airbag can cause serious or deadly injury to your child. This is especially important for infants in a rear-facing safety seat. Ask for more information about airbag injuries and how to prevent them.

Safety seats for a child with special needs:

Children with physical or developmental problems may need specially made child safety seats. For information about how to secure your special needs child safely, contact the following:

For more information on child safety seats:

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