age 8 to 12 years, when they are big enough to
fit in seat belts (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommendation)
Keep your child in a booster seat until he or she is big enough to
fit in a seat belt properly.
Most children will not
fit in a seat belt alone until 10 to 11 years of age.
The Problem: Porsche is recalling some 2011 and 2012 911s, as well as all 2012 Boxsters and Caymans because of an improper
fitting in the seat belt anchor.
Not exact matches
Rosemary Mason: So once children out - grow their forward - facing
seats, usually around 4 years or 40 pounds, they should ride
in the booster
seats in the back
seats until the vehicle
seat belts fit properly.
With a
seat belt, you can use the built -
in lock - offs to maintain a tight
fit.
All children whose weight or height exceeds the forward - facing limit for their car
seat should use a
belt - positioning booster
seat until the vehicle
seat belt fits properly, typically when they have reached 4 feet 9 inches
in height and are 8 through 12 years of age.
Kids should use a booster
seat until the car's lap - and - shoulder
belt fits properly, which is typically when they've reached 4 feet 9 inches
in height and are between 8 and 12 years old.
The base of one of the most popular infant car
seats, the Chicco Key
Fit 30, has built -
in lock - offs that are just plastic clips under the upper frame of the
belt path.
If you are ever
in an accident — or even just stop extremely quickly, an improperly
fitting seat belt can injure your child more than the injury they would have prevented.
Thus, to avoid chances of injuries, keep the child
in a booster
seat until he / she becomes 8 years old and can
fit properly into the car's safety
belts.
The reason given is that child safety car
seats do not
fit into all aeroplane
seats and that they may
in most case only be fastened with a lap
belt.
The magnetic
belt system, keeps the harness to the side of the
seat, allowing you to easily put your child
in the
seat and
fit the harness
in place.
Remember that kids should stay
in a booster
seat until they are 4» 9» tall (about 8 to 12 years old) and
seat belts fit correctly
Keep your child who has outgrown his forward - facing car
seat in a
belt - positioning booster
seat until they are big enough to
fit in regular
seat belts.
This baby car
seat is rearward facing and can be
fitted in your car with your vehicle's 3 point
seat belt or the Baby Elegance ISOFIX base (sold separately).
It has a front - adjust harness, wide
belt paths, and a nice, high weight limit plus a tall shell to help your baby
fit in the
seat for well over a year.
The Maxi - Cosi Cabrio fix baby car
seat can
fitted with an automatic or static 3 - point
seat belt or can also be used
in combination with the Maxi - Cosi range of car
seat bases.
Unlike a car
seat, which actually straps your child
in with harness straps, a booster
seat simply raises or «boosts» your child up so that the car's regular
seat belts fit better.
2 Nevada law states that children must ride
in appropriate child restraints until 6 years of age and 60 lbs.; however, children won't
fit the vehicle
seat belt correctly to not suffer injury
in a crash until the above 5 - step test is passed, which happens around ages 9 - 11.
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
The locking clip
fits around the
seat belt (about half an inch above the buckle) to hold the
belt firmly
in place.
Booster
seats help you lift the child higher to
fit in the car's
seat belts as opposed to the safety
seat straps.
When purchasing this system, you get a Key
Fit 30 infant car
seat, which comes with many great features as well - EPS lined shell, single strap LATCH installation, and built
in lock offs for the
belts.
The Key
Fit infant
seat has built -
in lock - offs for lap / shoulder
belts, a single - strap - pull LATCh installation system, dual bubble levelers and a very deep, EPS - foam - lined shell.
High back booster
seats tend to provide a better
fit for the shoulder
belt, since they have a built -
in belt guide at the top of the
seat.
Children should stay
in a booster
seat until adult
seat belts fit correctly, typically when children reach about 4 feet 9 inches
in height and are 8 through 12 years of age.
A child who has outgrown her car safety
seat with a harness (she has reached the top weight or height allowed for her
seat, her shoulders are above the top harness slots, or her ears have reached the top of the
seat) should ride
in a
belt - positioning booster
seat until the vehicle's
seat belt fits properly (usually when the child reaches about 4» 9»
in height and is between 8 to 12 years of age).
It has a built
in guides which positions the vehicle's
seat belts for a correct
fit.
Both KeyFit car
seats have earned a Recommended mark from Consumer Reports and both are rated # 1
in each class for crash protection, ease of use, and for both LATCH and
seat belt fit.
High - back booster
seats help boost a child up
in your vehicle's
seats so that the
seat belt fits them properly.
Car
seats are meant to protect the child
in the event of an accident as some provide a protective shell and others raise the child up so the
seat belt fits them properly.
The Cupla baby car
seat is rearward facing and can be
fitted in your car with your vehicle's 3 point
seat belt or the Baby Elegance ISOFIX base (sold separately).
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.
The Venti baby car
seat is rearward facing and can be
fitted in your car with your vehicle's 3 point
seat belt or the Baby Elegance ISOFIX base (sold separately).
You have to do a
seat belt install
in most cars for all 3
seats to
fit across, as most cars don't have 3 sets of LATCH anchors
in one row anyway.
If you want a nice, traditional
belt - style swing
seat replacement that's sure to
fit on just about any swing set you might have installed
in your backyard, check out the AGPtek Polymer Swing
Belt Replacement.
Britax produces kids» car
seats in various patterns, colors and designs that are suitable for children from birth until they are big enough to
fit a normal
seat belt.
The
seat belts and
seat of a car are made to
fit adults, so young children still need to ride
in a booster
seat.
We check
belt fit in five different vehicles of different types and with different
seating and
belt geometries.
Booster
fit (no - back): A rating that reflects a booster
seat's ability to correctly position the lap and shoulder
belts in various test vehicles using a child - sized dummy, when used as a backless booster.
The
seat gives you an extra height that will aid you
in making the
seat belt fit securely and most importantly, safely.
In highback mode, these
seats provide excellent
belt fit.
The
seat belts in your vehicle were not designed to
fit a small child.
In order for an adult
seat belt to
fit a child properly, the child must be able to bend their knees at the edge of the
seat, the lap
belt should sit across the thighs or lower hip and the shoulder
belt should
fit against the shoulder and chest.
You'll know your child is ready to give up the booster when she A. Reaches age 8 B.
Fits an adult
seat belt, usually at around 4» 9» tall C. Won't stop complaining about riding
in a car
seat
That's why at Consumer Reports, we evaluate the structural integrity of booster car
seats in our simulated crash tests and how the
seat belt fits on a test dummy representing an average - sized 6 - year - old.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention («CDC») recommends using age - and size - appropriate child restraints (including child safety
seats and booster
seats)
in the back
seat until adult
seat belts fit properly (i.e., when the lap
belt lays across the upper thighs, not the stomach; and the shoulder
belt lays across the shoulder and chest, not the neck or face), which normally occurs after a child is at least age 8 years or ≥ 57 inches (145 cm) tall.
With little
in the way of a center floor hump, three could even
fit — which, thanks to a center
seat belt, the tC allows.
Works like a charm and together with rear radar and surrounding sodar you have a car that can detect obstacles, read signs, see the road, partly drive by itself, keep cruise control distance, warn rear driver if they don't see you are at standstill
in a queue (the car then flashes the lights to wake them up) and to protect you (if they still doesn't react and my car thinks this will not end well, it pretensions
seat belts, apply full brake if you are at stand still, to prevent you from bouncing further, and precharge the airbag safety system - if nothing happens, it releases the
belts and so on), and it can find parking spot that
fits and help you park there and of course help you with obstacles around the car when parking by yourself.