Booster Seats
Booster seats are ideal for most children between the ages of 4 and 8 years old, 40 to 80 pounds, and until they are 4'9" tall and regular for seat belts.
Car Seat Inspector
Our Car Seat Inspector can help you choose a car seat and make sure that your child is riding safely in the car.
Our Car Seat Inspector can help you choose a car seat and make sure that your child is riding safely in the car.
How should preschool and school children ride safely?
Your child should stay in a car safety seat with a full harness until the seat is outgrown, usually at about 40 pounds. When a child's shoulders are above the top set of strap slots, it is time for a booster seat.
Your child should stay in a car safety seat with a full harness until the seat is outgrown, usually at about 40 pounds. When a child's shoulders are above the top set of strap slots, it is time for a booster seat.
Belt Positioning Booster Seats
A belt positioning booster seat boosts child up providing a higher sitting height, which allows the adult lap and shoulder belt to fit properly.
A belt positioning booster seat boosts child up providing a higher sitting height, which allows the adult lap and shoulder belt to fit properly.
High-Back Booster Car Seat With 5-Point Harness
A high back booster with 5-point harness can be used for children that are 20-40 pounds and for bigger kids as a belt-positioning booster seat.
A high back booster with 5-point harness can be used for children that are 20-40 pounds and for bigger kids as a belt-positioning booster seat.
Are my kids ready for seat belts yet?
My son is a very average 5 year old. He weighs 40 pounds and is 43 inches tall and thinks that he is ready for regular seat belts in the car. Can I stop using a car seat now?
My son is a very average 5 year old. He weighs 40 pounds and is 43 inches tall and thinks that he is ready for regular seat belts in the car. Can I stop using a car seat now?
Boost for Life
"Boost for Life" is the awareness theme being used for urging parents to use child safety booster seats for children in the four-to-eight year range. Statistics show that the majority of kids who should be riding in booster seats aren't.
"Boost for Life" is the awareness theme being used for urging parents to use child safety booster seats for children in the four-to-eight year range. Statistics show that the majority of kids who should be riding in booster seats aren't.
Booster Seats
Learn why most children between the ages of 4 and 8 years old, or 40 and 80 pounds, should still be riding in a belt-positioning booster seat.
Learn why most children between the ages of 4 and 8 years old, or 40 and 80 pounds, should still be riding in a belt-positioning booster seat.
Booster Seat Safety Month
October is Booster Seat Safety Month and it is a good time to make sure that your child is riding safely in the car. Remember that the majority of children between the ages of 4 and 8 years old who should be riding in booster seats aren't.
October is Booster Seat Safety Month and it is a good time to make sure that your child is riding safely in the car. Remember that the majority of children between the ages of 4 and 8 years old who should be riding in booster seats aren't.
