Kids & Family

South Windsor Police To Host Free Child Safety Seat Clinic

The clinic will take place on Friday, Feb. 19 at South Windsor Fire Headquarters.

The South Windsor Police Department will host a free child safety seat clinic at South Windsor Fire Headquarters (Company #1, 1175 Ellington Road) from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 19.

There is no cost to have your child’s car seat inspected, and no appointment is needed.

Read more from the police department below:

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The South Windsor Child Safety Seat Team follows the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) which is keeping children rear-facing from birth until two years old or to the height or weight limits of the convertible seat.

Then, children should be forward-facing in a harnessed seat from 2 years old to 8 years old up to the limits of the Child Restraint, then in a belt-positioning booster seat until the child can fit properly in a safety seat-belt, typically when the child is about eight to twelve years old.

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When using the vehicle’s safety seat belt always use the lap-shoulder belt for best protection.

A final, best-practice recommendation is for all children under 13 years old to ride in the back seat.

Please read and follow the instruction manual of your child’s safety seat and your vehicle to find the safest installation configuration.

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