Car Seat Safety Checks

 
What should you, as a caregiver, expect from a Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST)?


The one-on-one education of a safety check usually takes 20-30 minutes, depending on the car seat and the vehicle. The CPST should take all the time necessary to ensure that you feel competent and confident in re-securing the car seat into the vehicle and re-buckling your child into the car seat on your own.


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During the check up, a competent CPST will:

  • Fill out a checklist form (including the car seat type, the location in the vehicle where the seat is being installed, any misuse observations, etc.)
  • Review whether the car seat selection is appropriate for your child's age and size, and review factors affecting proper use of the car seat
  • Review the car seat manufacturer's instructions and the vehicle owner's manual with you and ensure that both are being followed correctly
  • Ensure that an appropriate seating position in the vehicle is being used, especially when using LATCH
  • Check the car seat for recalls, visible damage, and an expiration date; if the seat is unsafe, you should replace the seat since it may not work as it should in a crash.
  • Show what is correct or will be corrected before making an adjustment
  • Have you install the car seat(s) correctly using either the seat belt or LATCH system. Feel free to ask to learn how to install the seat with either option or in different seating positions.
  • Discuss the next steps for each child, such as when to move to the next type of restraint:
    • Rear- to forward-facing car seat
    • Forward-facing harnessed seat to a booster seat
    • Booster seat to an adult safety belt
  • Discuss the benefits for everyone, including all adults, to riding properly restrained
  • Discuss safety in and around the vehicle (never leaving kids unattended, walking around the vehicle before moving, etc.)
  • Discuss your state laws and best practice recommendations for occupant safety

This tool is brought to you by the Child Restraint Manufacturer's Consortium.

 

To find a car seat check up event or certified technician near you, visit www.usa.safekids.org