Washington’s Child Restraint Law helps ensure you are correctly using the right seat for your child’s age and size. Following these requirements greatly reduces the chances of death or serious injury in a crash. Your child’s safety in the car requires the right seat, used the right way,...
When used properly, child car seats and booster seats significantly reduce fatalities and serious injuries in a crash. Choose a seat that meets age, height and weight requirements Children outgrow everything — even car seats and booster seats! Ensure you're using the right seat for your child...
The remaining 24 states have minimum age or weight requirements ranging from 4 years and 40lb at the lowest to 6 years and 65lb, or the maximum weight or height limitations as determined by the car seat manufacturer. Booster Seat Laws in the US by State (age / weight / height) Transit...
Booster seats are prohibited on our aircraft. A booster could be simple cushion or a shell base, back with side wings, and does'nt contain a built in harness. It only enhances the positioning of the seat's harness on the c...
A booster could be simple cushion or a shell base, back with side wings, and does'nt contain a built in harness. It only enhances the positioning of the seat's harness on the child. Seat allocation for use of car seats and child restraint systems is restricted, and availability may vary...
Stage 3 — Booster seat Stage 4 — Seatbelt only Child passenger safety best practices Each year in B.C., an average of 1,300 children aged nine and under are injured and five are killed in motor vehicle crashes. Every time a child travels as a passenger in a motor vehicle, they are...
Convertible seats should be used as rear-facing until the child reaches the weight and age requirements for forward-facing; Toddlers and preschoolers weighing between 40 and 90 pounds should be in forward-facing car seats; School-aged children should ride in a booster seat after...
As your child grows, you may need to transition to a child booster seat in the car. Learn more about the features and safety factors to consider when looking for a booster seat.
Child restraint seat If you have infants or children between 0 and 36 months (under 3 years) old, you can consider bringing your own child restraint seat on board (please note that booster seats are not permitted). The consistency of using your own pers...
Porter does not supply car seats or any other child restraint systems. Porter allows car seats to be checked, in addition to the paying passengers checked baggage allowance at no charge. Booster seats (for older children who have outgrown their car seat) are not permitted on board the ...