

For more information contact Officer Craig Murray at 669-6865 or Officer Debra Dickens-Holmes at 669-6021.
The National SAFE KIDS Campaign recommends that whenever possible, children ages 2 and under ride in the
back seat of a vehicle. And the safest position for a safety seat, if it can be properly secured, is the center of the back seat.
A child is ready for an adult safety belt with no booster when:


Misuse: Vehicle's seat belt is not correctly routed through the child safety seat belt path.
Consequences: Child seat may not be held securely during a crash allowing contact with interior surfaces.
Misuse: Harness retainer clip improperly used (improperly threaded and set below armpit level.)
Consequences: Harness straps can slip off shoulders allowing movement during a crash.
Misuse: Harness straps not tight enough and harness straps worn and frayed.
Consequences: Looseness in the child safety seat restraint system results in compounding crash forces experienced by the child. Higher crash forces mean more severe injuries!
