Designed for booster - aged children ready to «belt it out»
in a seat belt booster, the AMP booster seat provides a rockin» palette of colors sure to suit your child's growing sense of style.
Not exact matches
It is so important that we get the word out and educate parents and caregivers about the importance of selecting the right
seat for their child's age and size, and to remind them that car
seats,
booster seats and
seat belts offer the best protection for children
in crashes and help save lives.
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.
Even if your child's
belted in safely, never leave her sitting
in a
booster seat unattended.
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.
Hold off on using
booster seats without
belts, such as the plastic cube - shaped
seats you often see
in restaurants, until your child's about 36 months old.
Without a
booster seat in the event of a crash, an adult
seat belt can actually cause injury rather than prevent it.
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.
If you have children, it is probably your first instinct to KNOW that they must be
in a car
seat from the time they leave the hospital until they are old enough to move to a
booster seat, and then to simply buckling up
in a
seat belt.
Most
booster seats are not secured to the vehicle
seat with the
seat belt or lower anchor and tether but simply rest on the vehicle
seat and are held
in place once the
seat belt is fastened over a child.
Research conducted by NHTSA and
in the field showed that car
seat,
booster seat, and
seat belt misuse rates vary from 74 to 90 percent.
Children who ride
in a
booster seat must use a lap and shoulder
belt.
In order to provide maximum protection and safety for your toddler, this travel system is furnished with open - loop guides for correct vehicle belt positioning while you're using it in the backless belt positioning booster seat mod
In order to provide maximum protection and safety for your toddler, this travel system is furnished with open - loop guides for correct vehicle
belt positioning while you're using it
in the backless belt positioning booster seat mod
in the backless
belt positioning
booster seat mode.
This 3 -
in - 1 car
seat is specially designed to convert the position using a front - facing, high back, or backless
belt booster.
The Graco Nautilus 65 3 -
in - 1 is a car
seat that converts a front - facing harnessed
booster to a high back and backless
belt positioning
booster.
A
booster seat will adjust your child so that he or she sits appropriately with the lap
belt in the right place and the shoulder restraints hit where they need to hit.
The
booster seat should go along with your car's
seat belt system, clipping
in at the appropriate place.
The vehicle
seat belt restrains your child
in a
booster seat.
While some children might be the right size, age and maturity for a
belt - positioning
booster seat, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends riding
in a 5 - point harness as long as possible and, therefore, a Combination / Harness -2-
Booster seat might be a better option.
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 Evenflo AMP Highback 2 -
in - 1
Belt - Positioning
Booster Car
Seat is designed with an elevated seat, six height settings, and upper belt guides to make sure your car's seat belt is positioned correctly across your child's chest and l
Seat is designed with an elevated
seat, six height settings, and upper belt guides to make sure your car's seat belt is positioned correctly across your child's chest and l
seat, six height settings, and upper
belt guides to make sure your car's
seat belt is positioned correctly across your child's chest and l
seat belt is positioned correctly across your child's chest and legs.
The
belts would wrap around his / her neck and abdomen if he / she is not put
in a
booster seat and can cause serious injuries to these sensitive areas if an accident occurs.
And if the center backseat has no shoulder
belt to secure a child
in a
booster seat or an older child, it may not be suitable.
For example, children who are as young as 6 or are at least 60 pounds may use an adult
seat belt without a
booster seat in Arkansas.
In a
booster seat until he is ready for
seat belts (when he is 4 feet, 9 inches tall, between 8 and 12 years old).
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
The Evenflo Advanced Transtions 3 -
in - 1 Combination
Seat is a
belt - positioning
booster that coverts to a no - back
booster.
In 2013, over one - third (38 %) of children (under 13) killed in car crashes were completely unrestrained — they were not in car seats, booster seats or seat belt
In 2013, over one - third (38 %) of children (under 13) killed
in car crashes were completely unrestrained — they were not in car seats, booster seats or seat belt
in car crashes were completely unrestrained — they were not
in car seats, booster seats or seat belt
in car
seats,
booster seats or
seat belts.
This Graco junior maxi
booster carseat comes with a integrated
seat belt guide
in headrest to always ensure correct position of the
seat belt.
This
booster seat is only designed to keep your kid
in the proper position
in the
seat belt.
It can sometimes be hard to convince school age children about the importance of using a
booster seat, especially if many of their friends are already just
in seat belts.
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.
It is recommended by the AAP (American Academic of Pediatrics) that your child should ride
in a
belt - positioning
booster seat if it is less than 4 ft. 9 - inch tall.
If your child is
in a «drop» situation, see if the child
seat or
booster seat is something he can put on or off safely; the same holds true for lap
belts and shoulder harnesses.
New car
seat laws, some which require kids to be
in a
booster seat until they are eight years old, have been a good reminder for many parents that a
booster seat is the safest way for kids ride
in the car until they are ready for
seat belts.
Nautilus could be a 3 -
in - 1
seat that converts from a controlled
booster to a high back
belt - positioning
booster and eventually to a low - cut
belt positioning
booster.
Parents almost always know they need to put their newborn, infant, or toddler
in an age - appropriate car
seat, but sometimes get confused about when their kids are ready for regular
seat belts and no longer need a car
seat or
booster seat.
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.
British Standards; BS 3254 for adult
seat belts, forward - facing child safety
seats and child harnesses; BS AU185 for
booster cushions; BS AU202: Specification for rearward - facing restraint systems for infants, for use
in road vehicles.
Children ages four to six who weigh at least 40 pounds up to at least 60 pounds must ride
in a
belt - positioning
booster car
seat.
New Mexico law requires that all children under age 18 be properly restrained
in a car
seat,
booster seat or
seat belt.
Children who are not required to be
in a car
seat or
booster seat, but are under 16 years old, must be buckled
in a
seat belt.
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 high back
booster keeps
seat belt in the right place and can be adjusted a children grow.
A
booster will keep
seat belt low on the hips where the tremendous forces
in a collision can be absorbed.
It also advises that most children will need to ride
in a
belt - positioning
booster seat until they have reached 4 feet 9 inches tall and are between 8 and 12 years of age.
Keeping your kids safe
in the car, including using an age - appropriate infant car
seat,
booster seat, or
seat belts can also help to prevent a head injury
in a car accident.
Booster seats — used for children weighing 40 to 100 pounds (ages 4 to 12 and up to 4 feet 9 inches tall)-- are intended for use with a shoulder and lap
belt, ideally
in the backseat.
Booster seats help you lift the child higher to fit
in the car's
seat belts as opposed to the safety
seat straps.
Children have round and underdeveloped hip bones, also called iliac crest, which means
seat belt will slide up on abdomen
in a collision unless a
booster is used.