Child Seats: Installing a child seat
Installing
your infant seat |
Installing
your convertible seat - rear facing |
Installing
your convertible seat - forward facing |
Installing
your booster seat | Buckling
up older children |
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about equipment |
Vehicles
with lap belts only |
Safest
location
Buckling up older children
in the adult seatbelt
Print this checklist and take it with you to test
whether your older child is ready to use just the adult seatbelt.
| To test whether your child
is ready for an adult belt system, sit them on the vehicle seat
and check that the lap belt fits low over the pelvic bones (hips).
Also the shoulder belt must go over the shoulder and across
the chest, NEVER under the arm or behind the back. |
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Buckle up all children 12 years
and under in the back seat. In almost all crashes it is the
safest
location. |
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For safety, the lap belt must
be worn snug and low over the hips (pelvic bones), not over
the abdomen. Teach your older child how to position the lap
belt. |
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The shoulder belt
must be placed over the shoulders and across the chest. Teach
your older child how to position the shoulder belt. |
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Remove all slack
from the lap and shoulder belt. Also teach this to your older
child. |
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NEVER place the shoulder
belt under the child's arm or behind the back, as this can result
in serious injury or death. |
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Do not use seatbelt
adjusters that change the path of the lap or shoulder belt.
They can be unsafe. |
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NEVER buckle two
children into one seatbelt. The forces of a frontal crash can
throw them violently together as their bodies attempt to occupy
the same space. |
| Whenever possible, a lap/shoulder seat
belt is preferrable to a lap belt only. |