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Child Passenger
Safety
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Child Car Seat Basics
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The BEST car seat is …
The one fits that fits your child
The one that fits your vehicle
The one that you will use correctly every
time
Source: National Child Passenger Safety Certification Training
Program- Student Manual. DOT HS 810 731 Page # 107
Airbags
Airbags can be found in most vehicles.
Airbags protect passengers at time of a crash.
Every vehicle should be checked for air bags
Airbags can be found in steering wheel, instrument panel,
in the door or the side of vehicle seat
 inflatable curtains
Airbag Warnings can be found on:
The visor
Air bag cover
Inside door
Vehicle seat or seat belt
Source: National Child Passenger Safety Certification Training Program- Student
Manual. DOT HS 810 731 Page # 95 & 97
Airbag safety and Car Seats
Do NOT place a baby in a rear-facing car seat in the
front!
If a passenger-side air bag inflates it will hit the back
of the car seat with great force. This can cause death
or severe brain injury, even in a low-speed crash.
Can have air bag switch turned off or disabled by
mechanic if a rear-facing infant or child under 13 must
be transported in front seat.
Source: National Child Passenger Safety Certification Training Program- Student
Manual. DOT HS 810 731 Page # 99-100
4 STEPS in Selecting Children’s
Car Restraints
Step 1: Rear- Facing Car Seat
• Rear Facing seat from new born to 1 year
• Use until highest weight or height
allowed by manufacturer’s instructions
• Head should be 1 inch below top of the
shell
• Use in semi-reclined position
• Use harness straps at or below shoulder
level
Source: National Child Passenger Safety Certification Training ProgramStudent Manual. DOT HS 810 731 Page # 126
Convertible Car Seat
• Child car seat that can be converted from rearfacing to forward facing
• MOST can be used rear facing up to 30-35
pounds OR according to manufacturer’s
instructions for weight, height and/or age limit
Source: National Child Passenger Safety Certification Training ProgramStudent Manual. DOT HS 810 731 Page # 126
Step 2. Forward -Facing Car Seat
• Child is at least 1 year of age AND at least 20
pounds
• Child has reached highest allowed rear-facing
weight on the car seat
Source: National Child Passenger Safety Certification Training ProgramStudent Manual. DOT HS 810 731 Page # 153
Step 3. Booster Car Seats
• For children who outgrow CRs either in weight or
height
• For children too large for car seat or too small for
seat belt alone.
• Minimum weight: 30-40 lbs.
• Maximum weight: 80-100 lbs
• Check manufacturer ‘s instructions
• Usually 4 yr- 8 yrs of age
Source: National Child Passenger Safety Certification Training
Program- Student Manual. DOT HS 810 731 Page # 179
Ohio Law-Booster seat
• Ohio Law October 7, 2009: Ohio Law
requires children who are under 8 years of
age or less than 4’9’’ tall to use booster seats
Source: http://www.odh.ohio.gov/odhPrograms/hprr/cpsafe/childbooster.aspx
Retrieved: 7/13/11
Combination Seat
A combination car seat is a forward-facingonly car seat that is used with an internal
harness system
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can also be used later as a booster car seat
Source: National Child Passenger Safety Certification Training ProgramStudent Manual. DOT HS 810 731 Page # 322
Step 4. Seat Belt
• Used when children outgrow booster seats
(usually at age 8 or 4’9” tall)
• Used when Seat belt fits properly
Source: National Child Passenger Safety Certification
Training Program- Student Manual. DOT HS 810 731
Page # 186, 188
To be able to fit a seat belt, a child must:
• Be tall enough to sit with back and hip against
back of seat and without slouching
• Keep the knees bent over the edge of the seat
and keep feet flat on the floor
• Safely wear the seat belt:
– Lap belt low and snug across hips
– Shoulder belt across mid-chest and shoulder
• Be able to stay comfortably in this position for entire
ride
Source: National Child Passenger Safety Certification Training Program- Student Manual. DOT HS 810 731 Page # 188
• Recommended that children 13 years and
under, ride in back seat of car
Source: National Child Passenger Safety Certification Training ProgramStudent Manual. DOT HS 810 731 Page #182
• When Choosing and installing Car Seat, Pay
Attention to:
• Vehicle owner’s manual
• Car Seat instruction manual
Summary
4 Steps for Kids’ Car Restraints
1. Rear Facing
2. Forward
Facing
3. Booster
Seat
4. Seat
Belt
Thank You!
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Drive safely with your Kids
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