The safest place for your child s car seat is the back seat away from active air bags.
Baby car seat in the middle.
Keep your child in a rear facing car seat for as long as possible until your child reaches the seat s maximum rear facing height and weight limits usually around age 4.
In fact a study in the journal pediatrics found that kids are 43 percent less likely to be injured in a car accident when their car seat is in the center position.
Deep contours for the outboard seats or raised center humps can limit the flexibility to move car seats.
Never place a rear facing car seat in front of an airbag.
It was found that the most common location in the vehicle for a car seat was the rear passenger side 41 of parents put the child s car seat here.
The seats for newborns are placed facing rearward so that a child will be pushed in to the.
An infant car seat is designed to protect a child in the event of a crash by forming a protective cocoon.
But some automakers that produce cars without dedicated middle seat lower anchors have an anchor from each outboard seat position that can be used to securely install a car seat in the middle.
Airbags can kill young children riding in the front seat.
May 7 2008 the safest spot for a baby s car seat is in the center of the back seat rather than on the sides according to a new study.
Although older passengers using seat belts can decide.
If the middle rear seat has a lap only belt check the child restraint instructions to see if it can be fitted with a lap only belt.
If the car seat is placed in the front seat and the air bag inflates it could hit the back of a rear facing car seat right where your child s head is and cause a serious or fatal injury.
If the middle rear seat has a three point lap and diagonal seat belt this is the safest place to put a child restraint unless the manufacturer s instructions say one of the other seats is better because it is the furthest away from the sides of the car.
A study published in pediatrics showed for children newborn to 3 years old sitting in the center rear seat is 43 safer than sitting on the side in the back.
Buckle children in car seats booster seats or seat belts on every trip no matter how short.
Buckle children in the middle of the back seat when possible because it is the safest spot in the vehicle.