What are the safety standards for car seats?

children up to the age of 6 months must use a rear-facing child car seat. children aged between 6 and 12 months must use either a rear‑facing child car seat or a forward-facing child car seat with an inbuilt harness. children aged over 12 months must use a booster seat or wear a properly adjusted and fastened seatbelt.

How do I know if my car seat is safe?

Here’s what to look for on it:

  1. “This restraint system conforms to all applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards.
  2. Basic instructions for the seat’s use on the seat and in the manual.
  3. Manufacturer/distributor’s name and contact information.
  4. Date of manufacture.

At what age can kids sit in the front seat?

13 years old
It is safest — and best practice — for children to not sit in the front seat until they are 13 years old. The Centers for Disease Control, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and, most likely, even your air bag and car manufacturer recommend keeping children under age 13 in the back seat.

What kind of car seat should a 4 year old be in?

A 4 year old should be in a forward facing 5-point harness car seat, though some families may still be able to rear-face their 4 year olds thank to higher capacity car seats.

How do I make sure my baby is secure in a car seat?

Properly Secure Your Baby in an Infant Car Seat

  1. Make Sure the Car Seat Fits Your Baby.
  2. Set Up the Harness Straps.
  3. Check the Buckle Position.
  4. Loosen the Car Seat Harness Straps.
  5. Place Your Baby in the Car Seat.
  6. Buckle Your Baby Into the Car Seat.
  7. Buckle the Harness Retainer Clip.
  8. Tighten the Car Seat Harness.

At what age do kids stop using car seats?

8 years old
California state law requires children under two years of age to ride in a rear-facing car seat. The law also requires children to remain in a booster or car seat until they are 8 years old, or 4 feet 9 inches tall.

How much should a child weigh to sit in the front seat?

at least 9 years of age. 4 feet 9 inches in height. 80 lb in weight.

What are the safest toddler car seats?

The RECARO ProRIDE Convertible Car Seat is listed as one of safest convertible car seats for toddlers because it can accommodate children that are under 49 inches (22.5 inches while seated) and under 40 pounds when placed in the car seat in the rear-facing position.

Which safety seat is “the best” for my child?

Rear-Facing Car Seat The best seat for your young child to use. It has a harness and, in a crash, cradles and moves with your child to reduce the stress to the child’s fragile neck and spinal cord.

What is the best car seat for children?

Top Best Cars for Child Seats: Equinox, Genesis, Acadia, Honda Accord, Lincoln, Impreza, Atlas, Tiguan, S-Class & S90. The team tests each vehicle’s Latch system and its ease of use. Car Seat Checks are performed by installing an infant seat, convertible seat and booster seat. Cars are scored on an A to F scale.

What to know about child car seat safety?

Safety seats include rear-facing,forward-facing,convertible,and booster seats.

  • Choose a seat that meets the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213.
  • Do not use any other type of seat.
  • Make sure the child safety seat has a harness and clip.
  • Do not reuse a child safety seat.
  • The child safety seat may have a top tether.