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Where To Install?

Where is the best place to install a child safety seat? In the middle? The side? Which side and why? Read our feature article and learn about the Best Location for Child Car Seats

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Child Safety Seat Installation

Best Location for Child Safety Seat Installation

In 2000, when we had our first baby we had to make a decision about where to place the infant car seat in our car. Obviously, it was on the back seat. The question was where? In the middle or the side? If on the side then which side? Behind the driver seat or behind the passenger seat?


What made the decision even more difficult for me was the lack of an attachment point on the rear window deck to hook the restraining strap of the infant car seat. We had an older model car (1987 Buick Regal) that did not have these installed from the factory.


This meant drilling a hole in the rear window deck and installing a bolt and attachment point. I wanted to get this right the first time so I didn't end up with a bunch of holes in the back deck.


We decided to install the seat in the middle of the rear seat. And all was well.


Two years later we had our second baby. Now we had to have two child safety seats in the back - and two attachment points on the rear deck.


You probably driving a newer vehicle and will not have this problem. Almost all newer model vehicles come from the factory with attachment points for child safety seats. You just have a choose where, the side or in the middle of the rear seat.

Middle is Safest

If you have just one child you can choose any spot on the rear seat. Child safety seat experts, however, recommend the middle of the rear seat. I'll go over the reasons why a little later on.


If you have more than one child then you will have to spread them out. With two children, each side of the rear seat is your only choice. With a mini van you might have even more choice, you get to choose which rear seat.

The middle of the rear seat is ideal for a single child for a number of reasons:

  1. Safety During a crash the middle of the rear seat is the middle of the vehicle. This would be the safest place for side impacts, rear impacts or front impacts. A child safety seat on either side of the rear seat is more vulnerable to a side impact on that side. If you have two children you don't have much choice.
  2. Entertainment Another benefit of the middle of the rear seat is that your child has a clear view forward out of the front windshield. They can see what you see. They can also see you. It also makes it's easier to hand items back and forth to them. This is not so critical for a baby in an infant car seat, they spend alot of time looking out the back window.
  3. Protection from Sunlight Another benefit of the middle of the rear seat is your child is protected a bit better from direct sunlight coming in the side windows.


There is one disadvantage for infant car seats with the middle of the rear seat. It is a bit awkward for loading and unloading the infant car seat. Unless you have a mini van and then you can just step in with the car seat. Still, it's the safest location for your baby.

Multiple Safety Seats

It's difficult to place two child safety seats side by side. They are usually a bit too wide because of the armrests. This cause them to be too far apart to fit between the seat belts or LATCH points. So, multiple child safety seats have to be on the sides of the rear seat.


A benefit of placing two child car seats at either side of the rear seat is there is plenty of space in between them on the rear seat. With two kids this can quickly be filled with books, toys, tissue boxes or other items shared by your children.


The extra space between is also a natural buffer zone between your kids. Reducing tensions and squabbles. And, making driving with children a little less stressful.


In 2004 we bought a second car, a Subaru Forester. Really, nice car. It came with attachment points for child car seats. We use it for all family driving. The kid's car seats are permanently in the Forester, on either side of the rear seat. We can even squeeze a simple booster seat in between them. I get my Buick all to myself, along with rear deck attachment points.

Want to Know More?
bulletDon't know about LATCH? To learn about it, click here for LATCH information.
bulletWondering about your state's child safety seat laws? Click here for child safety seat law information.
bulletLearn about federal NHTSA tests and child safety seat ratings.

 

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