Baby Car Seats Safety Tips # 2
October 17, 2009 by Baby Car Seats
Filed under Baby Car Seats Safety
Older than age 1 and more than 20 pounds:
- Use a forward-facing car seat correctly in a back seat every time your toddler rides in a car.
- Use the right car seat with a harness for your toddler’s weight and height. Toddlers are weighed and measured at every doctor visit, so be sure to keep track.
- Use the car’s safety belt or LATCH system to lock the car seat into the car. Your car seat should not move more than one inch side to side or front to back. Grab the car seat at the safety beltpath or LATCH path to test it.
- Put harnesses through the slots so they are even with or above the child’s shoulders. Some seats require use of the top slots when the seat is forward-facing, so check instructions.
- Be sure the harness is tight, so you can’t pinch extra webbing at the shoulder.

