Sunday 6 February 2011

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To be sure you're making the most of your seat's innovative safety features, be sure to follow these guidelines from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):

  • Use the lowest harness slots for a newborn. Keep the straps in the slots at or below baby's shoulders for the rear-facing position.
  • It's important for an infant to ride sitting semi-reclined, about halfway back or 45 degrees from horizontal.
  • Never use any car seat or booster car seat in a seat with an air bag.
  • Send in the manufacturer's registration card. If your car seat is recalled, you will be notified by the manufacturer.
  • The base of your car seat should rest firmly on the seat, and the vehicle's belt must be able to secure it tightly. If it moves an inch in any direction, it's too loose.
  • If your car has lap and shoulder belts with a free-sliding latch, you must use the locking clip included with most car seats. (Locking clips are also sold separately.)
  • To make sure you have installed your car seat correctly, attend a car seat safety check and read our Safety Tips for Car Seat Installation. Many local fire departments, police stations, health care facilities, and even some local stores will periodically hold events to examine your car seat installation at no charge.
  • Avoid used car seats. Normal wear and involvement in accidents may limit their effectiveness, plus they may not conform to current safety standards.




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