96% of parents believe that they use their car seats correctly. However, startling research has shown that 73% of car seats are misused. Learn tips on how to properly install a child's car seat in this video.
This is a great video I really never thought of putting my baby in the middle it does make sense I just always thought the latch was more secure. Thank you for this great information
Thanks so much for this video. I been driving around with my child in the back seat with the seat base feeling kind loose from the back just how it was when you tugged it in the video and wondered if it was normal or not but thanks to this video now I know I need to tug and check the inner part of it. Thank you
"If we can teach one parent to use their car seat correctly, we consider the program a success." You taught me; I was one of the 73%. Luckily she hasn't ridden in it yet (she hasn't left the hospital yet). Thank you for making this.
Easy to install, ru-vid.comUgkxjA-hDN2m8_mi0Dg0JD8U6QiArozIAc4I and comfortable. No idea what other people were talking about when they said it was difficult to install or uncomfortable.
Correction: some cars do allow shared anchor points when using the center position without anchor. That is you can still use left and right anchor points. One of these vehicles is the 2011 Mazda cx9. Check owners manual and don't assume!
So it's actually not wrong that the end of the car seat facing towards the front of the car has some side-to-side movement? I've been freaking out about this.
From someone that works at a dealer DO NOT INSTALL IN CENTER. If you read the instructions it will say if you install in the center all warranty and anything that happens in the incorrect position will void all protections or repairs for the seats or car. And in most cases the insurance you have will also void any repair costs if they find out it was installed in the center. Just an fyi so people know
Awesome vid, great for parents to know how to correctly install a car seat for the kids. Safety first. Plus, the demo car (Jeep Grand Cherokee) is the one we have!👍
I was able to latch mine into the middle seat of my 2021 grand jeep Cherokee and also use the seat belt through the belt path and it’s super tight in there, I used to the two latches closest to the middle because there isn’t any in the middle
@@breannaakathleen7524if you still have your seat installed that way I highly encourage you to find a certified technician. Most car seats do not allow you to use both the seatbelt and the lower anchors at the same time (when forward facing you will always use the top tether). Also most vehicles and most car seats do not allow you to borrow the lower anchors from the outboard seats for a center install unless the anchors are a specific distance apart.
Use the latch on the back of the seat don't use the belt, bought a car at auction with an airbag module problem and it was caused by the car seat being mounted in the middle and the accident retractor locking causing the car to fail state inspection
There is never a requirement to sit in the back with a child, just personal preference. Some parents will always choose to have one of them in the back with the child/ren whenever possible and others will ride front seat from day one.
Absolutely not. It is not safe nor is it legal to do so in most states. Really a child should remain rear facing until a minimum of 2 years old for their safety as their body is not developed enough to withstand crash forces like an adults body.
WTF?! You do not want to install the baby seat in the middle seat! There's no impact cushion in the middle and your baby will fly out the front windshield if you ever get hit from behind.
Will Baylor Scott and White refuse to see me if I'm naturally vaxxed and not experimental vaxxed? I've heard Dr's are refusing to help un experimental vaxxed people.