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Tip #5
How should preschool and school children ride safely?
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B Child Seat/Booster: This seat (left) has a 5-point harness. If you remove the harness it becomes a belt-positioning booster (right) to use with a lap/shoulder belt for a larger child. |
Which
booster is best?
How long should the booster be used?
How should a lap belt fit? The lap belt should fit low over a child's upper thighs (D). Make sure the child sits straight against the seat back. Keep the belt snug. If the lap belt rides up onto the tummy, it could cause serious injuries in a crash. How can you make a shoulder belt fit better? The shoulder belt should stay on the shoulder and be close to the child's chest.
NEVER put a shoulder belt under the child's arm or behind the back. Either of these kinds of misuse could cause serious injury in a crash. Warning: Some devices advertised to improve belt fit for older children and adults are not covered by government standards. They may help with shoulder belt comfort but may put too much slack in the shoulder belt or cause the lap belt to ride up. Boosters are a better solution for children who fit in them. |
C If the shoulder belt gets loose, give it a strong tug to make it snug again. | |
D Lap and shoulder belts fit right here, low on the top of the legs and across the chest. |
Tip 5, Revised: 10/98 |
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