Sentences with phrase «out of a booster seat»

Nine of 10 parents move their children out of a booster seat before they're big enough for safety belts, a Safe Kids survey shows.
My mom says it is because I'm too small and way just enough to get out of a booster seat.
And don't move your child out of a booster seat and into regular seat belts too soon.
For booster seats, a child who can legally move out of a booster seat at age 8 might be too small to fit well in a seatbelt and is at greater risk of serious injuries in a crash.
If out of a booster seat, make sure your child is buckled up in the back seat with a lap and shoulder harness at all times.
While the weight limit for moving out of a booster seat varies greatly from state to state - over 40 lbs in some states; over 80 lbs in others - at some point your 5, 6, or 7 year old will likely outgrow their 5 - point harness carseat and need to move to a booster seat.
I had my full car seat until I think I was 1/2 way through or out of 2nd grade, and then I didn't get out of my booster seat till I think the end of 3rd grade.
Avoid common car seat mistakes, such as putting harness straps or harness chest clip in the wrong position, not using the LATCH system correctly, taking a child out of his booster seat and putting him into regular seatbelts before he is ready, or letting kids ride in the front seat before they are old enough.
-- Learn when to transition your child out of the booster seat to a seat belt and find out how it should properly fit.
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