– Young Children
When children have outgrown a convertible safety seat, they should use a booster seat until they are 10 years old.
Even when young children are tall enough to use an adult seat belt, they should ride in the backseat until they are 13 years old.
– Toddlers
Keep toddlers in a rear-facing, convertible safety seat for as long as possible.
When the child outgrows the safety seat, toddlers should sit in a forward-facing safety seat complete with a full harness.
– Infants
Always drive with infants in a rear-facing safety seat.
Once a child exceeds the manufacturer’s height and weight limit of the seat, infants should continue to ride facing the rear in a convertible safety seat.