- Watch this video on how to install an infant car seat.
- Watch this video on how to harness your child into an infant car seat.
- See the Ministry of Transportation for details on car seat laws in Ontario.
Car Seat Safety and Booster Seats
Always remember:
- It is safest to keep your child in each stage for as long as possible.
- Car seats differ in their weight and height limits.
- Always follow the weight and height limits of your car seat.
- Always follow your car seat manufacturer's manual.
- Check for the expiry date on your car seat.
Car seat safety clinics
Choose the stage that is right for your child
Stage 1: Infant car seats (rear-facing)
Stage 2: Child car seats (forward-facing)
- Watch this video on how to install a child car seat.
- Watch this video on how to harness your child into a child car seat.
- See the Ministry of Transportation for details on car seat laws in Ontario.
Should I use a high-back or low-back booster seat?
Only use a low-back booster seat if the middle of your child's ears are lower than the top of the vehicle seat or head rest.
- Watch this video on how to install a booster seat.
- Watch this video on how to harness your child into a booster seat.
- See the Ministry of Transportation for details on car seat laws in Ontario.
When is my child ready for an adult seatbelt?
Your child is ready to use only an adult seatbelt when:
- Sitting with their back against the vehicle seat, their knees bend naturally over the seat.
- The shoulder belt rests over the shoulder, crossing the middle of the chest without touching the face or neck.
- The lap belt sits low across the hips and not the abdomen.
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