Infants
birth to 9 kg (20 lb.)
rear-facing
never use near an active airbag
Infant car seats face the back of the vehicle and rest at a 45-degree angle, so that your baby gets the spinal support needed to withstand a motor vehicle collision, and can breathe comfortably while travelling.
To install, push your full body weight onto the seat, then pull the seat belt as tightly as possible and fasten.
The infant car seat should move no more than 2.5 cm (1 in.) side-to-side.
The harness straps should be slotted at or below the baby's shoulders. The chest clip should be flat against the chest at armpit level.
You should not be able to fit more than one finger underneath the harness straps at the child's collarbone.
Use a towel or a foam bar (pool noodle) under the base of the child car seat to adjust the angle, if necessary.
birth to 9 kg (20 lb.)
rear-facing
never use near an active airbag
Infant car seats face the back of the vehicle and rest at a 45-degree angle, so that your baby gets the spinal support needed to withstand a motor vehicle collision, and can breathe comfortably while travelling.
To install, push your full body weight onto the seat, then pull the seat belt as tightly as possible and fasten.
The infant car seat should move no more than 2.5 cm (1 in.) side-to-side.
The harness straps should be slotted at or below the baby's shoulders. The chest clip should be flat against the chest at armpit level.
You should not be able to fit more than one finger underneath the harness straps at the child's collarbone.
Use a towel or a foam bar (pool noodle) under the base of the child car seat to adjust the angle, if necessary.