You must place a child in an integrated child seat if the child is 3 years of age or younger.
Integrated child booster seats are available on some cars and buses. These usually include five-point harness seat belts. Children who are required by your state's law to use a car seat or booster seat should use the integrated seats when available.
Children and infants 3 years of age and under must be properly secured using a crash-tested, federally approved child restraint device. Such restraint devices must be a separate carrier.
if he/she is under 60 pounds
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1. When must you use a child safety seat?
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Your child must be at least 60lbs to not be in a car seat and 70 pounds to be in the front seat. under age 7,must be in car seat
The child must wear a seat belt. If under a certain size or age, the child must sit on top of a booster seat, which raises the child up.
yes if it is approved
it usually depends on the height and weight, but you place them in an approved seat at age 5.
Yes if the air bag has an on/off switch. But if this is a car with a back seat and not a vehicle with no back seat, place the child in the rear. This is the safest place for a child.
A manufacturer's integrated child seat is a safety feature built directly into a vehicle's design, typically found in the rear seating area. This seat is designed to accommodate young children and often includes adjustable harnesses and support systems to ensure proper safety and comfort. Unlike traditional car seats, these integrated options are permanently installed and can often be adjusted as the child grows. They aim to enhance convenience for parents while meeting safety regulations.