Not exact matches
The lap
belt must cross
over the hips, not the belly, and touch the
thighs.
seat
belt should fit child properly in booster: shoulder
belt squarely
over shoulder or slightly closer to neck, lap
belt low and touching top of
thighs
Booster seats make the lap and shoulder
belts fit correctly: low
over hips and upper
thighs and snug
over the shoulder.
8 years or at least 57 inches tall if (1) lap
belt fits across hips and
thighs, not abdomen (2) shoulder
belt crosses center of chest and not neck (3) knees bend
over seat edge when sitting up straight with his / her back firmly against seat back
The
belt needs to be across the chest and
over their
thighs.
Try the booster in your vehicle to insure it fits well, and the seat
belt fits well
over your child: lapbelt should fit low
over the hips or upper
thighs, and never
over the belly, and the shoulder
belt should sit flat in the center of the shoulder, not falling off the shoulder edge, or cutting into the neck.
For an hour a day
over seven weeks, doctors strap inflatable
belts around the patient's calves,
thighs and buttocks which inflate and deflate in time with the patient's heartbeat.