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4 Steps for Kids: Booster Seats
Booster Seats
Booster
Seats

Children - from about age 4 to at least age 8
Once children outgrow their forward-facing seats (usually around age 4 and 40 pounds), they should ride in booster seats, in the back seat, until the vehicle seat belts fit properly. Seat belts fit properly when the lap belt lays across the upper thighs and the shoulder belt fits across the chest (usually at age 8 or when they are 4’9” tall).

Always read the child seat instruction manual. Each manufacturer provides specific instructions regarding proper use and installation of their child seats.

Instructional Videos
(click on the image for online viewing)
Booster Seat
with Back
Booster seat with back
(download video)
Booster Seat
with no Back
Booster Seat with no back
(download video)

Ease of Use Ratings
Click HERE to check out our recently enhanced “Ease of Use” ratings in helping you choose the booster seat right for you and your child.

LATCH - Lower Anchors and Tether for Children
LATCH is not required for booster seats, car beds and vests.

State/Local Installation Stations
Click HERE for a list of state/local installation stations in having your booster seat checked to ensure proper installation.

Child Seat Registration Form for Notification of Defects and Recalls
Click HERE to fill out a child seat registration form, whereby NHTSA will provide your respective child seat manufacturer with your contact information to notify you of any safety recalls regarding your child seat. Or, you may also fill out and send in the registration form attached to your child seat upon purchase.

4 Steps for Kids
Click HERE once your child outgrows their booster seat (usually at age 8 or when they are 4'9” tall) to learn about Step 4: Seat Belts.

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