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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
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Child Safety Seat Laws |
Child Safety Seat Laws - What You Need To Know
Child safety seat laws vary from state to state. Some want kids to stay in some type of safety seat
until they are four, and some say until eight. The majority of states' child safety seat laws fall somewhere
in-between. A unified set of federal child safety laws has yet to be established.
Many states also have guidelines for which type of seat can be used for certain sizes and weights of children.
There are three types of seats, infant, toddler, and booster. There are also convertible seats that are used as
all three. Law makers and manufacturers work together to create the safest child safety seat laws based on statistics
of accidents and children's weights and heights. Part of proper installation is knowing which seat is best for your
child.
No matter where you live, all states require that any safety seat a child is in has to meet federal motor
vehicle safety seat standards. Federal child safety seat laws are also being made to insure that all seats are
compatible with every automobile. All automobile makers are required to install metal bars behind car seats to anchor
child safety seats. This insures that all seats with the new LATCH system can be installed properly.
Many states have safety classes where parents and guardians can learn the child safety seat laws of their state,
and proper installation of their car seats and boosters. You can also find out the child safety seat laws of your
state by searching online.
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Read This Important Information
If you base your decision on the NHTSA Child Safety Seat Ratings make sure you
Read This Article First
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