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If you’re thinking of buying a car seat in the next year, you may want to be aware of new federal car seat guidelines going ...
Your child grows quickly and is soon too big for a forward-facing car seat but still needs a booster seat. Booster seats give little kids the extra height they need so seat belts fit them safely ...
House Bills 4511 and 4512 which revised the previous child safety restraint requirements; Children must be in a rear facing car seat until they are at least 2 years old or have reached the height ...
The seats were recalled because the forward-facing installation label incorrectly states the height range and fails to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number ...
More: Counterfeit automotive parts pour into U.S. and can be a 'direct risk to safety' Infants to children age 2 must be in a rear-facing car seat until they reach the maximum weight or height ...
The seats were recalled because the forward-facing installation label incorrectly states the height range and fails to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 213, ...
An area Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) (right) explains how a harness should be fit to a child’s shoulders on a forward-facing car seat.
Content is sponsored by Children’s of Alabama. Car Seat Safety: What Every Parent Needs to Know When it comes to protecting ...
Experts recommend keeping children in the back seat until they're big enough for seat belts to fit properly, as age, size, ...
We installed a collection of bestselling convertible car seats in various vehicles to find out which ones are easiest to ...
A high-back booster seat uses the car's three-point seat belt but raises the child up so the belt fits safely and comfortably. It has back and side wings that help protect the child's head and body ...