Each time you graduate your child to the next seat there s a reduction in the level of protection for your child.
5 point harness infant car seat.
Find the right car seat to help keep baby safe supported.
Have a five point harness.
In the interest of safety do not rush to move a child into a booster seat before they re ready.
The major difference between a 5 point harness and a 3 point harness is the number of straps used to harness the baby into the seat.
A five point harness is the webbing portion of the car seat that adjusts over the baby to hold him in the seat.
The five points in the name are the spots where the harness webbing attaches to the car seat.
This particular convertible car seat can be rear facing from 5 to 45 pounds as a narrow infant car seat then front facing from 20 65 pounds using the 5 point harness as a narrow convertible car seat and finally from 50 to 120 pounds using it as a narrow booster with the car s shoulder belt.
The best practice car seat stages are based upon child restraint systems that have an increased height and weight limit so children can remain rear facing longer and in 5 point harness seat and booster seat longer depending on the height weight limits to keep them safer.
Keep a base in every car for secure easy riding.
Most car seats in the u s.
California law does not address graduation time from a five point harness to a booster seat.
A 5 point harness has straps that go over both shoulders and both hips and then buckles at the crotch.
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The car seat label will tell you the weight and height range of the harness.
Basically the more straps used the better the baby is.
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Children 5 years of age or younger but not younger than 2 or weighing less than 40 but not less than 30 pounds must use a rear facing or forward facing child restraint with a 5 point harness or booster seat pursuant to such regulations.
A seat belt is also a type of harness and is used on older children in booster seats.
A 5 point harness has two straps over the baby s shoulders one which is routed between the baby s legs and another two straps which secure the baby s hips.