How do I safely buckle my kids?

Do’s Don’ts
Do restrain your child appropriately for his or her age,
weight and height.
Don’t put your child in the front seat. Children 12 and
under should sit in the back seat appropriately restrained.
Do follow directions that come with the child safety seat,
as well as the child passenger restraint directions in your vehicle’s
owner’s manual.
Don’t place a child in front of an active airbag because
they are made to protect adults, not children. Children 12 and under should
ride in the back seat, away from air bags.


Interactive Child Passenger Safety Web Site

Child in car seat Infants: Birth until at least 20 pounds AND at least
1 year old
  • Use rear-facing infant seat or rear-facing convertible seat.
  • Route harness straps in lower slots, at or below shoulder level.
  • Fasten the top of the harness clip at armpit level.
  • Never place a rear-facing infant in the front seat with an active
    airbag.
  • Keep harness straps snug.
  • Install child passenger restraint at no greater than a 45-degree
    angle.
Child in car seat Toddlers: Over 20 pounds AND over 1 year old; Up to 40 pounds
(Once rear-facing infant seat or rear-facing convertible seat is
outgrown)

  • Use forward-facing car seat.
  • Route harness straps in designated reinforced slots, at or above
    shoulder level.
  • Fasten harness clip at armpit level.
  • Keep harness straps snug.
Child in car seat Young Children: Over 40 pounds; Up to at least age 8, unless
4′9"

(Once forward-facing car seat is outgrown)

  • Belt positioning booster seat with a lap and shoulder seat belt.
  • Place shoulder strap over the shoulder and snug across the chest.
  • Place lap belt low and tight on hips, NOT over stomach.
  • Make sure shoulder strap is never across the neck, face or arm.
Child in car seat Older Children: Over age 8 or 4′9"
(Once belt-positioning booster seat is outgrown)

  • Use a lap and shoulder seat belt.
  • Shoulder belt fits over the shoulder and across the chest.
  • Lap belt should fit low and tight on hips, NOT over stomach.
  • Shoulder belt should NEVER be placed under arms or behind back.

Recommendations based upon

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Guidelines
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