Working for a Fire Safe America: The United States Fire Administration Challenge
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Child Safety SeatsMany parents and grandparents have learned about the difficulty insuring proper use and installation of a child safety seat. It has been documented that over 80% of a child safety seats are not used or installed correctly. These misuses can range from minor safety issues, a handle not secured behind the seat on a rear facing infant seat, to major life threatening issues, the seat not secured in proper position. How can a parent install the seat properly? First and foremost, Read the enclosed instruction manual. This manual is included to assist with proper installation and use of the child safety seat. It is also important you look in your vehicle’s owners manual for recommendations on Child Safety Seat installation. One
Minute Safety Seat Checklist
Using
a safety seat correctly makes a big difference. A child safety seat may
not protect your child in a crash if it isn’t used correctly and
installed properly in your vehicle. Take a minute to Check
To Be Sure... All
Children age 12 and under should ride properly restrained in the back
seat!!! Never
place a rear-facing child safety seat in the front seat where a front
mounted passenger air bag is present.
Does Your Child Ride in the
Correct Safety Seat? Infants,
from birth to age one, and at least 20 pounds should ride in the back
seat in a rear facing safety seat.
Children
over one year and at least 20 pounds may ride in a forward facing child
safety seat in the back seat. Children should ride in a safety seat with
full harness until they weigh about 40 pounds.
The
Lower
Anchors
and Tethers
for Children
(LATCH)
System is designed to make installation of child safety seats easier by
requiring child safety seats to be installed without using the
vehicle’s seat belt system. As of September, 1999, all new forward
facing child safety seats (not including booster seats) have to meet
stricter head protection requirements, which calls for a top tether
strap. This adjustable strap is attached to the back of a child safety
seat. It has a hook for securing the seat to a tether anchor found
either on the rear shelf area of the vehicle or, in the case of
mini-vans and station wagons, on the rear floor or the on the back of
the rear seat of the vehicle. As of September, 2000, all new cars,
minivans, and light trucks will have this tether anchor.
All
children who have outgrown child safety seats should be properly
restrained in booster seats until they are at least 8 years old, unless
they are 4'9" tall.
If only a lap belt is available in the rear seating positions, an option may be to contact the vehicle dealer to see if retrofit shoulder belts can be installed. Another option may be to install products which can be used with a lap belt only such as a specialty-made harness or vest. |
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If you are a resident of the fire district and would like a free child safety seat inspection, please call fire district headquarters 271-3636 or fill out link below:
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