The Right Fit - Car Seat Installation

To best protect your child in a crash, car seats must be installed correctly. Did you know that 3 out of 4 car seats are not used correctly? Many factors play into car seat installation – type of car seat, type of vehicle, and method of installation.

 

Many parents get confused or frustrated when attempting to install a car seat. Don’t worry, that’s normal. But with the right information, car seat installation doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Once you find the proper car seat for your child, based on your child’s size and the right fit for your particular vehicle, you can determine the best way to install the seat.

The Right Fit

 

There are a couple ways to properly install a car seat: the LATCH system or with a seat belt. LATCH stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children. (See more on LATCH below) Before you install your car seat, take some time to read both the car seat instruction manual and your vehicle's owner manual. This is where you'll find helpful information on the availability and location of certain safety equipment. The back seat is always the safest place to install a car seat, and your vehicle's owner manual will give you the information you need to determine which rear seating position is best for proper installation.

 

For hands-on help, visit a child passenger safety technician or attend a car seat check event. Find local help here.

Installing The Car Seat Using Seat Belts
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Installing The Car Seat Using The LATCH System
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Installing Booster Seats
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Tether Overview
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Glossary Of Terms
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