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Choosing a Child Safety Seat

Choosing a Child Safety Seat

WARNING: All children age 12 and under should ride in the rear seats using a child safety seat suitable for the child’s age and weight.

WARNING: Children should ride rear-facing and use the child restraint's integrated 5-point harness as long as possible. Check to make sure children riding in your vehicle are riding in the appropriate child restraint.

Child restraints accommodate different ages, size, and weight ranges of children. Many child restraints are designed to allow children to ride rear-facing.

The following tables will help you to determine the best type of restraint for a child. There are also some general rules for each category.

Child safety seat/restraint secured with seat belt

Weight Group

Front Passenger Seat

Rear Outer Seat

Rear Center Seat

Group 0

Under 22 lb (10 kg)

-

U

U

Group 0+

Under 29 lb (13 kg)

-

U

U

Group I

20-40 lb (9-18 kg)

UF

U, UF

U, UF

Group II

33-55 lb (15-25 kg)

UF

U, UF

U, UF

Group III

48-76 lb (22-36 kg)

UF

U, UF

U, UF

U: Universal belt rearward child restraint system

UF: Universal belt forward child restraint system

Child safety seat/restraint secured with LATCH/ISOFIX anchorage

Weight Group

Front Passenger Seat

Rear Outer Seat

Rear Center Seat

Group 0

Under 22 lb (10 kg)

-

IL

-

Group 0+

Under 29 lb (13 kg)

-

IL

-

Group I

20-40 lb (9-18 kg)

-

IL

-

Group II

33-55 lb (15-25 kg)

-

IL, IUF

-

Group III

48-76 lb (22-36 kg)

-

IL, IUF

-

IL: Any semi-universal LATCH/ISOFIX child restraint system

IUF: Any universal LATCH/ISOFIX child restraint system

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