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  2. Car seats and booster seats provide protection for infants and children in a crash, yet car crashes are a leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 13. It's important to choose the right seat and use it correctly every time your child is in the car.

  3. Oct 11, 2022 · Learn when and how to use a booster seat for your child's safety. Find out the requirements, guidelines, and tips for different types of booster seats.

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  4. Jan 26, 2024 · At a glance. CDC's Booster Seat Planning Guide can assist states, tribes, localities, and territories with assessing, planning, and implementing improved booster seat laws to reduce crash injuries and deaths among children.

  5. For most belt-positioning booster seats, your child should be at least four years old, weigh a minimum of 40 pounds, and be taller than 38 inches. Your child should also be able to sit relatively still and not fidget, slouch, or move the seat belt behind their shoulder.

  6. CDC developed the Booster Seat Planning Guide to assist States, Tribes, Localities, and Territories (STLTs) with assessing, planning, and implementing improved booster seat laws to reduce crash injuries and deaths among children.

  7. Sep 13, 2021 · Booster Seats. When a child outgrows their forward-facing car seat, they should transition to a booster seat (a seat where the child wears the vehicle's seat belt as their restraint). To ride safely in a booster seat, a child must be mature enough to sit properly for the entire ride, without slouching, leaning over, or messing with the seat belt.

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