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It’s so important to choose and use the right car seat correctly every time your child is in the car. Many times, deaths and injuries can be prevented by proper use of car seats, boosters and seat belts.
On average, two children under 13 were killed per day in 2016 while riding in cars, SUVs, pickups or vans.
Child Passenger Safety Week is Sept. 23-29, 2018
During Child Passenger Safety Week, being held September 23-29, 2018, many communities will have Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians on hand to provide free education on how to use car seats, booster seats, and seat belts.
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) primary goal for child passenger safety is to make sure all parents and caregivers are correctly using the right car seats (rear-facing car seats, forward-facing car seats, booster seats) or seat belts for their children’s ages and sizes.
Technicians will help educate consumers about choosing the right car seat for a child, installing that seat correctly in their vehicle, and using that seat correctly every time. They can also discuss the importance of registering that car seat with its manufacturer, and what to expect if the seat is subject to a safety recall.
Read and carefully follow the installation instructions included with a car seat, as well as the vehicle owner’s manual. Failure to do this can lead to incorrect installation, exposing a child passenger to the risk of injury or death in a crash. All children under 13 should always ride in the back seat. Tethers should always be used for forward-facing car seats. Additional resources
Find and compare car seats
Car seat inspection location finder
Car seat installation instructions
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