Car Seat Safety by Age: Rear-facing Car Seats for Babies
Car Seat Safety by Age: Rear-facing Car Seats for Babies
Car seat safety experts from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provide tips to help you choose and install a car seat for your baby.
0:09 Why rear-facing car seats are safer for babies 0:43 Types of car seats: Rear-facing-only seats for babies 1:07 Types of car seats: Convertible car seats 1:39 How to install a car seat: Where do you put the car seat? 2:09 Finding the correct angle when you install a car seat 2:33 Should I use seat belt or lower anchors to install a car seat? 2:49 Installing a car seat using a seat belt 3:50 Checking for a tight fit on your car seat 4:23 Installing a car seating using lower anchors (LATCH) 5:11 Strapping your child into a car seat safely 5:53 No puffy jackets 6:21 Car seat safety checklist 6:40 Finding a free car seat fitting in your area
When you have a baby, a rear-facing car seat becomes one of the most important items in your life. A properly-installed rear-facing car seat dramatically reduces the risk of injury in a crash.
Because infants’ and toddlers’ heads are the heaviest part of their bodies, they can’t withstand a crash facing forward. During a head-on collision, a rear-facing seat will support your child’s head, neck and spine. The seat helps spread the force of the crash across the back.
Just having a car seat isn’t enough. You must install it correctly and buckle your child in correctly every single time.
This video reviews car seat safety basics for baby car seats and toddler car seats. It will show you how to install rear-facing-only car seats and convertible car seats in the safest way for your baby, and provide tips on how to safely strap your child in.
Topics: newborn car seat safety, infant car seat safety, toddler car seat safety
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4.44 -> >> When you have a baby, a rear-facing car
seat becomes one of the most important items
9.09 -> in your life.
10.09 -> A properly installed rear-facing car seat
dramatically reduces the risk of injury in
14.51 -> a crash.
15.56 -> Infants' and toddlers' heads are the heaviest
parts of their bodies.
19.18 -> They can't withstand a crash facing forward.
21.41 -> A rear-facing seat will support your child's
head, neck and spine during a head on collision.
27.45 -> The seat helps spread the force of the crash
across the back.
31.8 -> This video was created by safety experts at
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
35.96 -> We want to make sure you install the seat
correctly and that you buckle your child in
39.921 -> correctly every single time.
42.48 -> Let's get started.
43.34 -> ♪♪
46.96 -> For babies, rear-facing only seats
like these, are one option.
50.42 -> Never use them in the forward
facing position; it's not safe.
54.38 -> Safety experts recommend that children ride
in a rear-facing only car seat until they
58.82 -> reach the maximum height or
weight allowed by the seat.
61.62 -> Find that information in your
car seat manual now.
64.28 -> Keep track of when you child
outgrows the seat.
67.28 -> Some families choose convertible
car seats like these.
70.22 -> A convertible seat is used rear-facing at
first and then it's turned forward when the
74.32 -> child is older.
76.3 -> For convertible seats, the manual will tell
you at what height and weight to turn the
80.6 -> seat around.
81.6 -> Most children won't hit those limits until
they're at least two.
85.04 -> Some states have laws requiring that children
ride rear-facing until they are two or older.
90.69 -> Google "Governors Highway Safety Association"
and "child passenger safety" to find the law
96.48 -> in your state.
100.14 -> Now that you have a car seat,
where do you put it?
102.96 -> That's easy; in the back.
105.84 -> Secure the seat wherever you get the tightest
fit; if possible, use the center of the back seat.
111.8 -> Don't use the front seat; it's not safe for
a variety of reason, including frontal airbags
116.99 -> which could injure or kill a child.
119.74 -> Let's move on to installing the car seat.
122.98 -> You will need your vehicle owner's
manual and car seat manual.
130.78 -> First, make sure the seat is at the correct angle.
133.68 -> Most seats have angle indicators.
135.64 -> The car seat manual will tell you how to read
your angle indicator.
139.88 -> Many rear-facing seats also have an adjustable
base to help set the angle.
145 -> If your seat doesn't have an adjustable base,
you may need to use a rolled up towel or a
149.78 -> swimming pool noodle to get the angle right.
153.46 -> To strap the seat in, you can use the vehicle's seat
belt or the lower anchors of the latch system.
159.94 -> Both methods are equally safe.
162.67 -> Not every vehicle seating position
has lower anchors.
165.59 -> Check your vehicle owner's manual
for more information.
168.82 -> First, we're going to show you how to install
the car seat using a seat belt.
172.78 -> We're going to use a rear-facing only seat
that has a lock off mechanism that locks the
177.02 -> seat belt.
178.209 -> Pull the seat belt out and carefully thread
it through the belt path of the car seat.
182.4 -> Buckle the seat belt and make sure that it
doesn't have any twists.
186.49 -> To ensure a tight fit, press down on the car
seat; pull to tighten the seat belt and close
191.17 -> the lock off.
192.38 -> Make sure it is tight.
194 -> The car seat shouldn't move more than one
inch in any direction at the belt path.
198.88 -> Now we're going to show you seat belt installation
using a convertible seat without a lock off.
204.36 -> Pull the seat belt out and carefully thread
it through the rear-facing belt path.
208.5 -> Buckle the seat belt and make sure it doesn't
have any twists.
212.72 -> Double check the car seat manual to make sure
you're using the rear-facing belt path.
217.13 -> Double check the vehicle owner's manual on
how to lock the seat belt.
220.88 -> In this car, you pull the seat belt slowly
all the way out of the retractor.
225.349 -> This switches it to a locked mode.
227.17 -> The seat belt in your vehicle might be different.
230.6 -> To ensure a tight fit, press down on the car
seat and pull to tighten the seat belt.
235.96 -> To test the fit, hold the car seat at the belt path
and pull it from side to side, like this.
241.16 -> The car seat shouldn't move more than one
inch in any direction at the belt path.
245.959 -> If it does, press down again on the car seat
and pull the seat belt tight.
250.86 -> Recheck the movement of the car seat until
it moves no more than one inch.
255.09 -> A loosely installed seat is one of the most
common mistakes parents make.
260.13 -> Your child is not safe is a loosely installed seat.
264 -> If you choose lower anchors, check your vehicle
owner's manual to find the latch seating positions.
269.15 -> Next, find the lower anchors.
272 -> Most vehicles have a small plastic button
or fabric tag to help.
276.41 -> The anchors are usually directly below the
button or tag.
280.24 -> In some cars, there won't be anchors for the
center seat.
283.68 -> It's okay to install the car seat in one of
the side seats if that's where you get the
287.77 -> tightest fit.
288.9 -> You could also use lower anchors
for a convertible seat.
292.08 -> Attach each hook onto its own lower anchor.
297.08 -> Tighten and adjust the straps according to
the car seat instruction manual.
301.25 -> Now, test the fit at the belt path.
303.87 -> The seat should not move more than one inch
in any direction.
308.1 -> Now, let's talk about strapping your child in.
311.62 -> The harness straps should be threaded through
the slots at or directly below your baby's shoulders.
317.46 -> Now, buckle the harness.
319.59 -> Next, buckle the harness retainer clip and
position the clip at armpit level.
324.43 -> This helps to keep the straps
over the baby's shoulders.
328.01 -> Next, tighten the harness.
330.93 -> If you can pinch a fold at the shoulders,
the straps are too lose.
334.78 -> The harness should lie in a straight line,
with no slack.
338.8 -> You can strap your baby in before you put
the car seat into the base like we're doing here.
344 -> Or you can carry your baby and strap them
into the seat after it's clicked into the base.
349.36 -> Make sure your child wears light clothing
every time they are in the car seat.
353.28 -> Puffy jackets aren't safe.
355.35 -> They create too much space between the baby
and the harness.
359.35 -> As your baby grows and you have a million
things on your mind it's easy to forget how
363.8 -> important it is that the harness fits correctly.
366.72 -> Make this a habit; check the harness every
time you strap your baby in and adjust as needed.
372.96 -> You should also get in the habit of checking
how tight the seat is, as it can loosen over time.
378.7 -> We hope you found this video useful; here's
a quick review.
382.21 -> Make sure the seat is installed at the correct angle.
384.8 -> Place the seat in the back; never the front.
387.88 -> The seat shouldn't move more than one inch
at the belt path.
391.449 -> The harness should be snug.
393.87 -> No puffy jackets or sweaters.
396.12 -> Keep your child rear-facing as long as possible.
400.74 -> Remember, there are lots of people who would
be happy to help keep your child safe.
405.5 -> Our hospital offers free car seat fittings
in the Philadelphia area.
409.99 -> We'd love to see you at one.
411.62 -> For help in your area, Google "certified car
seat technicians."
415.84 -> Now, congratulations on that baby and we wish
you the safest travels.