Car Seats
Child Safety Seat Inspections
Every Tuesday from 9 am – 12 PM: Car seat inspections will be done by appointment only; no drop-ins will be taken.
If you have scheduled an appointment, please make sure to bring your car seat’s manual, as well as your car’s manual with you.
Child Safety Seat Guidelines
Always read and follow the child safety seat and vehicle manufacturer’s instructions for installation and height/weight guidelines
- Never install a rear-facing safety seat in front of an active airbag.
- Follow the recline indicator for rear-facing installation.
- The child’s head may need at least 1 inch or more below the top of the safety seat when rear-facing.
- Use the harness straps/slots at or below shoulder level when rear-facing.
- Harness straps must be snug on the child; the harness clip should be at armpit level.
How to Install a Rear-Facing Only Infant Car Seat With a Seat Belt OR Lower Anchors
- Use the internal harness system until the upper height or weight limit is reached.
- Use harness straps/slots at or above shoulder level when forward-facing.
- Harness straps must be snug on the child; the harness clip should be at armpit level.
- The top of the child’s ears should not be above the top of the car seat when forward-facing.
How to Convertible Car Seat Rear-Facing Car Seat With a Seat Belt OR Lower Anchors
Children should be secured in a forward-facing safety seat with an internal harness system until they reach the upper height or weight limit allowed by the car seat manufacturer. When a child outgrows the forward-facing seat, he or she may transition to a belt-positioning booster seat.
- Booster seats must be used with the vehicle’s lap and shoulder belt, never just a lap belt.
- The lap belt should lie low across the upper thighs, not the stomach. The shoulder belt should rest snugly across the shoulder and chest, not across the neck or face.
- The top of the child’s ears should not be above the top of the back of a booster seat with a back.
- If using a backless booster seat, the vehicle’s head restraint must be positioned properly.
- Secure the booster seat with the vehicle’s seat belt when not in use.
How to Install a Combination Car Seat Forward-Facing With a Seat Belt and Tether
Children should stay in a belt-positioning booster seat until they are tall enough to properly fit in an adult lap/shoulder belt.
- The vehicle lap belt must lie low across the upper thighs, not the stomach. The shoulder belt should rest snugly across the shoulder and chest, not across the neck or face.
- The child’s back and hips should be against the back of the vehicle seat, without slouching.
- Knees should bend easily over the front edge of the vehicle seat with the feet flat on the floor.
How to Install a High-Back Booster Seat How to Install a Backless Booster Seat
Child Passenger Safety Tips
- Keep children in rear-facing safety seats as long as possible.
- Keep children in the back seat at least through age 12.
- Never place a rear-facing safety seat in front of an active airbag.
- A used safety seat may not be safe unless you know the history of the seat and all labels, parts, and instructions are present.
- Always register your safety seat with the manufacturer so you can be notified of recalls.
- Do not use a safety seat that is more than six years old or past the expiration date stamped on the seat.
- Non-regulated products such as toys attached to the safety seat, mirrors, window shades, and belt-tightening tools are not recommended unless the safety seat manufacturer allows their use.
- All objects in the vehicle should be stowed in the trunk or tied down, as they can become projectiles if a crash or sudden stop occurs.