The new dummy was created to help make sure that child seats are meeting the newly
updated child car seat requirements.
Not exact matches
This
updated version of the
car seat has improved the LATCH attachment system and adjustment system for growing
children.
Updated in 2009, New York law states that
children must ride in an appropriate
car seat or booster seat until they reach their 8th birthday.
Updated in 2010, Iowa law states that
children up to 6 years old must be properly restrained in a federally approved
car seat or booster seat that is appropriate for the
child and is installed and used according to manufacturer's instructions.
Updated in 2011, Georgia law requires
children under age 8 to ride in a federally approved
car seat or booster seat that is appropriate for that
child's height and weight.
Oregon law, which was
updated in 2007, requires all
children to ride in a federally approved
car seat until they weigh at least 40 pounds.
State
car seat and booster seat laws are also
updated occasionally, so if you haven't looked at the requirements for a few years, they may be entirely different from what you used for an older
child.
Updated in 2007, Washington law requires that
children less than eight years old be restrained in appropriate
child restraint systems (
car seats or booster seats) unless the
child is 4» 9» tall.
Now that we've been using this
car seat for a year and a half and I have completed my
Child Passenger Safety Technician training, I have added some
updates in red!
CHOP study offers
updated evidence about the effectiveness of booster seats in protecting
children age 4 - 8 in
car crashes.
Nebraska's New
Car Seat Laws will be
updated to ensure maximum safety for
children.
October 23, 2009 — A study released today in Pediatrics by The
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia offers updated evidence that children ages 4 to 8 who are restrained in the rear seat of a car in a belt - positioning booster seat are 45 percent less likely to be injured in a crash compared with children using a seat bel
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia offers
updated evidence that
children ages 4 to 8 who are restrained in the rear seat of a car in a belt - positioning booster seat are 45 percent less likely to be injured in a crash compared with children using a seat bel
children ages 4 to 8 who are restrained in the rear seat of a
car in a belt - positioning booster seat are 45 percent less likely to be injured in a crash compared with
children using a seat bel
children using a seat belt alone.
Coincidentally, I visited Thingamababy today to find he's been on a safety - kick: after taking A Look at Three
Child Car Heat Death Safety Devices Thingamababy
updates us about tragic Baby - in -
Car Heat Death News.
In March 2011, the American Academy of Pediatrics
updated its guidelines for
child passenger safety, extending the recommendation for rear - facing
car seat use from one year of age and 20 pounds in weight to a minimum of two years of age or until a
child has outgrown the weight / height limits of their rear - facing seat.
Updated results from a global clinical trial of the
CAR T - cell therapy for ALL reveal that
children and young adults continued to show high rates of durable, complete remission.
Remember to
update this when your
child drives the
car back home for the summer too.
We can help you borrow against the equity in your home for things like building an addition,
updating the kitchen or bath, paying for your
child's college tuition or purchasing a
car.
Other times you should
update your beneficiary include getting married (add your spouse), getting divorced (subtract your spouse), when buying a new home or
car (to make sure your wife is the primary beneficiary in case she needs to make loan payments), or after having a
child (same, but for paying for college).
Lastly, make sure your
car has
updated safety features, including antitheft alarm systems,
child - proof locks, and reinforced windows.
Remember to
update your
car insurance so that your insurance provider knows that your
child will be living and driving in a new state, city or town.
There's a new software
update in Tesla's range of electric
cars as the company takes extra steps to ensure the
children and pets do not die in a hot
car.