Booster Seats - Step 3
In Arizona, motor vehicle collisions are the most common cause of preventable deaths of children. Using a safety seat drastically reduces a child's risk of injury or death.
How and When to Use a Booster Seat
Your child can move from a forward-facing car seat with a 5-point harness, to a booster seat when they exceed the height or weight limits of the forward-facing car seat and are at least 4 years old.
Children should stay in a booster seat, and in the back seat, until they are 4 feet, 9 inches tall. Only use a booster seat with a lap and shoulder seat belt.
Watch the Video: Booster Seats - Step 3
Watch Erin explain when you're child is ready for a booster seat, and how to make sure your child is sitting in the booster correctly.
Facts About Booster Seats
- Your child should sit in a booster seat until they are 4 feet 9 inches tall.
- If your car has only lap belts, ask your auto dealership to install shoulder belts.
- Use a high-back booster seat if your car does not have a head rest.
- The top of your child's head should be lower than the head rest.
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