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Safety Seats
Keep your child safe.
Buckle your child in a safety seat every trip, no matter how short.
New law beginning January 1, 2002
It says...
Children MUST be secured in an appropriate child passenger restraint (safety seat or booster seat) until they are at least 6 years old or weigh at least 60 pounds.
Remember: All children under 16 must ride properly buckled up. The cost of a violation is a $270 fine and a point on your driving record.
Child safety seat tips
- Best place for a child is in the back seat.
- Babies ride rear-facing and reclined (45-degree angle) until 1 year old and at least 20 pounds.
- Toddlers ride forward-facing and upright with a harness until 40 pounds.
- Children who are over 40 pounds or have outgrown the harness system use a lap and shoulder belt-positioning booster seat.
When You Choose a Safety Seat or Booster Seat
- Select a seat that fits your child. One type does not fit all.
- Be sure the seat fits in your vehicle.
- Choose a seat that is easy to install correctly.
INFANT SEAT
Infant seats are installed rear-facing only. Designed to recline at a 45-degree angle. May be used with or without the detachable base.
CONVERTIBLE SEAT
Designed for children from newborn to 40 pounds or 40 inches tall. Seat can be installed either rear- or forward-facing.
WHEN YOU INSTALL ANY SAFETY SEAT
- Always follow the child safety seat and vehicle instruction manuals.
- Never install a rear-facing infant seat in front of an airbag.
- Be sure the vehicle's seat belt is routed correctly.
- Do you need a locking clip? Consult safety seat and vehicle manuals.
- Fasten the safety seat tightly with the vehicle seat belt.
- Fit the child safety seat harness snugly to the child.
BOOSTER SEAT
Booster seat raises the child so the car's lap and shoulder belt fit properly and child's knees bend naturally.
Child should use booster seat if:
- Weight is 40-80 pounds.
- Height is 40-56 inches.
Seat belts don't fit properly until children weigh about 80 pounds and are 4'9" tall.
There are two common types of booster seats:
High-back Booster Seat - Protects child's head and neck. Use if car's seat back is lower than child's ears.
Backless Booster Seat - Use if the seat back is higher than child's ears.
Never use a safety seat or booster seat if you don't know its history or if it has been involved in a crash.
Assist the CHP in educating motorists who don't buckle up their children. Report unrestrained children by calling 1-800-TELL-CHP (1-800-835-5247).
