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Car Seat Safety
Using a safety seat correctly makes a big difference. A child safety seat may not protect your child in a crash if it isn't used correctly and installed in the vehicle properly.
- Class: Sign up for a care-safety class , held the third Saturday each month.
- Read: Learn more from our car seat safety Frequently Asked Questions.
- Video: Cardon Children's Medical Center Injury Specialist Tracey Fejt, RN, shows you how to install car seats and keep kids safe on the road.

General installation instructions:
- All children age 12 and under should ride restrained in the back seat
- Never place a child safety seat in the front seat where there is a passenger air bag
- Read the instructions that came with the car seat
- Read the vehicle owner's manual - the seatbelt and car seat installation section
- Harness straps should be at or below the infant's shoulders
- The harness straps should be snug. This is your baby's seatbelt -- keeping it snug will keep the infant safe!
- The harness chest clip must be at the infant's armpit level. This clip will position the harness straps to stay over the baby's shoulders, before a crash.
- If your baby weighs more than 20 pounds before the first birthday, a convertible safety seat that goes to 30-35 pounds rear facing will be needed.
- Riding backward is the safest thing for your child.
- Harness straps should be at or above the child's shoulders.
- Harness straps should be threaded through the top slots of most safety seats. Check the instructions.
- Harness straps are snug. Remember- it is the baby's seatbelt!
- Harness chest clip should be at the child's armpit level. It positions the harness straps on the child's shoulders, so in a crash the child stays in the safety seat.
- Belt-positioning boosters can only be used with both lap and shoulder belts across the child. The shoulder belt should be snug against the child's chest, crossing at the collarbone. The lap belt should lay low across the child's upper thighs.
- Boosters are used for that "in-between" stage of being too big for a baby-seat and not quite big enough for the adult seat belt.
- Booster seats should be used until the child can sit with their back against the vehicle seat back cushion, knees bent over the seat cushion edge and their feet are on the floor. Approximately: 4'9"
Questions on car seat safety? e-mail us!

