or passing along a booster seat.
or a booster seat
whose history you do not know.
To prevent injury due to deterioraon, hidden damage,
etc., disconnue use of this booster seat aer six
years. There is an expiry date for use of this booster
seat indicated on the underside of the booster seat
base.
aer the date indicated. Please dispose of the
product in a way others cannot reuse it (e.g. use a dark
trash bag, do not sell to a thri shop or in a garage
sale, etc.).
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The Naonal Highway Trac Safety Administraon
(NHTSA) recommends keeping your child in a forward-
facing car seat with a harness unl they reach the top
height or weight limit allowed by your car
seat’s manufacturer. Once your child outgrows
the forward-facing car seat with a harness, it’s
me to travel in a booster seat, but sll in the
back seat. For more informaon, please visit
hp://www.safercar.gov/parents/CarSeats.htm.
NHTSA and the U.S. Department of Transportaon
recommends that children under the age of 13 years be
placed in the back seat of the vehicle and away from
acve front airbags.
According to accident stascs,
.
Many local police and re departments frequently hold
safety inspecon events to ensure that booster seats are
properly installed. Please contact your local emergency
services department to see if and when they oer this
service.