Installing the seat in your car is essential to ensure your child's safety while traveling. If the chair is installed incorrectly, various problems may arise. For example, a chair may be uncomfortable for a child. And in the worst case, there is a risk of threat to the health and life of the child in the event of a car accident. Therefore, it is very important that the chair is installed correctly.
Instructions
Step 1
The car seat should be installed in the back seat of the car. The child should always be there, as airbags and other factors can harm him in an accident. In a truck, the seat must be centered on the seat.
Step 2
The child seat must be positioned so that the child looks back. In addition, it must be installed in such a way that the child can lean back and not straight. As far as possible, position the chair in the center of the seat as this will help reduce the risk of consequences in the event of an accident. Make sure that the seat belt is snug enough to the seat and is securely fastened.
Step 3
There are some important points to keep in mind when installing a forward-facing child seat. Always install the child seat in the back seat of the car, never in the front, to avoid the risk of damage from the front glass in an accident. Move the front seat back to make room for yourself to work on installing the seat.
Step 4
Pull the seat belt over the marked area. Remember to tighten and fasten the seat belt as firmly and tightly as possible. Some seat belts have removable clips, which can be very helpful. If you are unsure of how the seat belt is used, read the instructions for use. The seatbelt fastens itself if it is fully extended and then snaps into place when returned. If the seat belt does not fasten by itself, then a connecting clip must be used.
Step 5
The shoulder area of the harness must be fastened as the lap section holds the child seat in place. After installing the chair, try moving it. If it moves by more than 2.5 cm, it must be fixed more tightly or reinstalled.
Step 6
By following these guidelines for rearward or forward facing child seats, you will give your child the maximum safety that a child seat can provide. Moreover, in the event of a car accident, the risk of serious injury to the child is significantly lower than if the child is in an incorrectly installed seat.