In the last four decades, laws throughout the United States have steadily increased mandatory
safety seat restraint ages.
Not exact matches
When your child reaches 40 pounds, they should be using a booster
seat which allows them to use the car's
safety belts or
restraints.
Safety harness: Full - size swings are required to have a fixed harness
restraint system to prevent your baby from slipping out of the swing
seat.
US manufactured car
seats with the Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard sticker FMVSS 213 are also permitted for use as a
restraint device.»
Its members promote child passenger
safety through public education, advocacy and training in children's
restraint systems (car
seats and boosters).
Our site currently includes buying guides, advice and information for vehicles and car
seats, an expansive carseat FAQ, a discussion forum and chat on child
restraint issues, a list of car
seat inspection stations and events for Illinois and extensive links to other websites on injury prevention and vehicle
safety related topics.
Look for a label on the side of the
seat that says «This child
restraint system conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standards» and «This
restraint is certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft.»
The Summer Infant baby
seat has a 3 point harness
restraint for baby's
safety while using booster
seat mode on Summer Infant super
seat includes 2 sets of chair straps for added security.
It comes equipped with anti-slip harness pads for high
restraint performance in case of frontal impacts, as well as an excellent Side Impact Protection System for the best head and neck protection, plus an A.S.B System (Automatic
Safety Belt) that keeps connection between the
seat and its base, every time.
Its
seat has a
restraint system consisting of a harness,
safety belt, and a crotch strap, helping in securing the position of sitting infant and is detachable to use frame only.
Primo viaggio 4/35 rear facing infant car
seat takes the Peg Perego experience in child
restraint systems to a new and improved level of
safety and design.
The comfortable
seat and
restraints allow children to be
seated with maximum
safety and comfort as they grow and develop.
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.
Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4/35 Infant Car
Seat Review Primo viaggio 4/35 rear facing infant car seat takes the Peg Perego experience in child restraint systems to a new and improved level of safety and des
Seat Review Primo viaggio 4/35 rear facing infant car
seat takes the Peg Perego experience in child restraint systems to a new and improved level of safety and des
seat takes the Peg Perego experience in child
restraint systems to a new and improved level of
safety and design.
Infant injuries from child
restraint safety seat misuse at British Columbia Children's Hospital
Toys and accessories (like head supports and covers for infant car
seats) may promise extra comfort, but if they did not come with the car
seat they pose other risks, and could interfere with
safety restraints working properly.
When New Jersey's new law regarding motor vehicle
restraints for children went into effect in September 2015, it provided a nice opportunity to not only review car
seat safety among my colleagues, but also with my patients» families.
Parents and caretakers are required to secure their child in a car
safety seat up until 18 months of age, with some states requiring some form of approved
restraint up to age 3.
GHSA's website provides information on child passenger
safety laws including helpful charts for all 50 states and their individual laws on when to use a child
restraint or passenger
seat, and when it is permissible to transition into an adult
safety belt.
Child
safety seat laws require children to travel in approved child
restraints or booster
seats and some permit or require older children to use adult
safety belts.
younger than 2 years in a rear facing child
restraint until a child outgrows the manufacturer's top height or weight recommendations; 2 through 3 years in a forward - facing child
safety seat; 4 through 7 years in a booster
seat
More information about this study, along with videos and fact sheets for parents about how to choose and install the right child
restraint for your child and you vehicle are available at Car
Seat Safety for Kids.
younger than 2 years in a rear - facing child
restraint or until the child outgrows the maximum allowable height or weight as prescribed by the manufacturer; 7 years and younger in a child
safety seat
younger than 2 years in a rear - facing child
restraint or until the child reaches the minimum weight limit for a forward facing child
safety seat as prescribed by the manufacturer; 7 years and younger in a child
safety seat
Manufactured from the same soft material as the Bumbo Floor
Seat, the ergonomically design Bumbo Booster seat ensures your child's comfort, while the restraint belt and attachment straps ensure your child's saf
Seat, the ergonomically design Bumbo Booster
seat ensures your child's comfort, while the restraint belt and attachment straps ensure your child's saf
seat ensures your child's comfort, while the
restraint belt and attachment straps ensure your child's
safety.
The Prima Pappa Diner offers all of the important features parents have come to expect from Peg Perego, including an adjustable
seat with seven height positions, a unique «Tilt - in - Space» feature (with four reclining positions), a five - point
safety harness and passive
restraint system.
To learn child passenger
safety recommendations and get help installing child
restraint seats properly, plan to attend a free local car
seat check.
2004 March Never use a shield - style booster
seat, which have a horizontal, padded, pop - down
restraint bar that is supposed to replace the protection of a
safety belt.
The On - the - Go Booster
Seat features an adjustable
safety belt with a T -
restraint which comfortably holds your child in place at the dinner table.
Unfortunately, the
safety restraints may be undone by sufficiently advanced toddlers, and the
seat's design would then allow them to stand up which is dangerous.
The swing utilizes a bucket
seat with an exceptionally secure, if difficult to adjust,
safety restraint.
Another concern is that the lack of
safety restraints combined with the exceptionally large bucket
seat allows toddlers to more easily stand in the swing which can lead them to falling out.
Unlike the previous model, this swing does not recline, and the only
safety restraint is a
seat belt.
The car
seat has 11 head
restraint positions for proper positioning of the child for comfort and
safety.
To prevent a baby from slipping under the tray and falling, or possibly getting caught between the tray and the chair, models that have a completely bound opening — often created by the
seat bottom, the two sides, and a tray — must have a fixed center crotch post (also known as a passive crotch
restraint) to comply with the ASTM
safety standards.
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.
Use of the age - appropriate
restraints such as a car
safety seat or a booster
seat greatly reduces the risk of serious injury and death to your children in a motor vehicle accident.»
In growing numbers, parents, school - board members, and lawmakers, convinced that
seat belts would significantly reduce the number of injuries, are demanding that school buses be outfitted with
safety restraints — and that school systems ensure their proper use.
The Q7 scored «Good» in all five of the IIHS tests — small - overlap front, moderate - overlap front, side - impact, roof strength, head
restraints and
seats — and Superior in a test of its active -
safety features.
The independent Insurance Institute for Highway
Safety gave the A6 its highest rating of «Good» in the moderate - overlap frontal - offset, side - impact and roof - strength tests, while the A6's
seat and head
restraint design was also rated «Good» for whiplash protection in rear impacts.
Standard
safety features include four - wheel antilock brakes, a stability system with traction control, and active head
restraints for the front
seats.
Additional standard
safety features include antilock brakes, side - impact airbags for the front
seats, side curtain airbags for both rows of
seats, and active front head
restraints.
The Problem: Front
seat head
restraints on certain 3 Series models fail to meet the Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standards.
The Toyota RAV4 is also an Insurance Institute for Highway
Safety Top
Safety Pick, having received the institute's highest rating of good (on a scale of poor, marginal, acceptable and good) in side and small - and moderate - overlap frontal crash tests, along with tests of its roof strength, head
restraints and
seats.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today unveiled two new National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that estimate that
seat belts saved more than 72,000 lives during the five years between 2005 and 2009, while child
restraint systems and minimum drinking age laws saved hundreds more during 2009.
Additional standard
safety features include anti-lock brakes, side - impact airbags for the front
seats, side curtain airbags, front active head
restraints, and a brake override system.
Variant name: V6, Derivative: NC, Variant: 3.5 V6 (AWD) 9EDCT Honda 3.5 V6 (AWD) 9EDCT finished in berlina black metallic with beige leather interior Specification includes Alloy Wheels, Tyre Pressure Control, Front Electric Windows, Gears Steering Wheel Mounted Controls, Rain Sensor, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver, Passenger And Front Side Air Bags, Traction Control System, Front
Seat Belt Pre-Tensioners, Alarm, Immobiliser, Rear Spoiler, Electric / Heated Door Mirrors, High Beam Assist Exterior Lighting, Climate Control, Cruise Control, Front Head
Restraints, Power - Assisted Steering, Heated Rear Screen, Glovebox Interior Lights, Cup Holder, Floor Mats, Driver / Passenger
Seat Height Adjustment, Head Up Display On - Board Monitor, Bluetooth Interface Telephone Equipment, Chassis, Chassis and
Safety System and
Safety System.
Air bags, dual - stage frontal and side - impact, driver and right - front passenger, head curtain side - impact, front and rear outboard
seating positions and rear
seat mounted thorax (Always use
safety belts and child
restraints.
Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall issue a final rule amending Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard Number 213 to improve the protection of children
seated in child
restraint systems during side impact crashes.
United does not provide child
restraint systems or child
safety seats.