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5 Booster
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5-A Booster Use
Booster Use:
40-100 lb (18.1-45 kg)
43-57” (110.1-145 cm)
At least 4 years old
• Car seat must be forward-facing in the
vehicle back seat.
• Vehicle seat belts MUST lay flat against
child and MUST NOT be twisted.
• Make sure vehicle seat’s lap belt is adjusted
snugly, lays low on the child’s hip, and is
routed behind the armrest in the booster’s
belt path marked with a green label.
• Make sure vehicle seat’s shoulder belt is
centered between the child’s neck and edge of
shoulder.
• Never use a vehicle lap only seat belt across
front of child.
• DO NOT position vehicle shoulder belt under
the child’s arm or back.
• DO NOT allow child to slouch or slide down in
the booster seat.
• DO NOT position vehicle seat belt over top of
armrests.
• Vehicle seat’s headrest SHOULD NOT create a
gap between vehicle seat and booster seat.
• The front of booster seat base MUST NOT
hang over front of vehicle seat.
• If child will not keep the vehicle seat belt
properly positioned, DO NOT use this booster
seat. Use a different car seat.
•
When forward-facing, children should use the
built-in harness system for as long as possible
until they reach the maximum forward-facing
weight or height for their car seat. At that point,
children should ride in a belt-positioning booster
seat. A booster is no longer needed once the
vehicle seat belt fits properly, typically when
they reach 4 feet 9 inches (145 cm) tall and
are between ages 8-12. Be sure to check your
local and state laws, as well as AAP and NHTSA
recommendations, for car seat usage.
Vehicle Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt
Never use a vehicle lap only seat belt
across front of child.
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