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Ride in a booster until 49 tall or are at least 8 years old or weigh 80 pounds. Use a backless booster seat with lap and shoulder belt combination. The backless booster must be used with good head support behind the child. Children younger than age 13 always should ride in the back seat.
Young children under age 5 or 6 are safer in a 5-point harness car seat. Dont rush to graduate your child to a booster seat.
Medifab is pleased to provide the most comprehensive special needs booster system weve ever introduced for children and teenagers, providing various kinds of extension accessories and multi-adjustable features to allow longer use during the childs life and to suit the wide spectrum of childrens needs.
Before you move a kid to a booster, they must meet the following guidelines: A child should weigh 40 pounds (minimum) and be 38 to 40 inches tall, though this varies ing to state laws and individual seat manufacturers recommendations. They should be at least 4 years old (minimum).
When a child sits in a car seat, they wear its five-point harness as their restraint. A child on a booster seat uses the vehicles seat belt across them (like an adult does) as their restraint. Many car seats with harnesses can later be turned into a booster.

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The Carrot Booster Seat is the most comprehensive car seat restraint system available for children, teens and small adults with special needs. It was designed, engineered and built to provide optimal positioning safety for children with insufficient head, trunk, and pelvic stability.
Most state laws and booster seat manufacturers require children to be at least 4 or 5 years old before using a booster.
1 3 Years Your child should remain in a rear-facing car seat until he or she docHubes the top height or weight limit allowed by your car seats manufacturer. Once your child outgrows the rear-facing car seat, your child is ready to travel in a forward-facing car seat with a harness and tether.

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