Not exact matches
However, I'm very glad for
car seat laws that will keep my grandson
safe (
car seats are
safer now with installation requirements!)
Some
car seat laws vary from state to state, so be sure to check your local
laws on the National
Safe Kids Campaign website.
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.
In general, know your state's
laws and, if you can, invest in a high - quality
car seat from the beginning that will allow you to keep your child rear - facing as long as possible to stay
safer.
Find what the
law means for your child and how you can get a free
car seat check to ensure you child is
safe while in a vehicle.
I knew that my daughter and son in
law wanted the
safest infant
car seat they could get.
While awareness is growing about the products that make pets
safer in the
car, some pet owners may still be unaware of their state's
laws and may not include a
car harness or booster
seat on their list of products needed while traveling with their pets.
With the redesign of
car seats, the institution of booster
seats, and the accompanying
laws that require children to be restrained properly,
cars are
safer than they have ever been for the smallest of riders.
I also serve the
Safe Kids Coalition of Broward County to train healthcare professionals, firefighters, nurses, and
law enforcement officers on how to safely install
car seats.