All 50 states, the District of Columbia and all U.S. territories have laws that require babies to ride in car seats.
A car seat is extremely effective at protecting your baby when it is installed correctly and used correctly every time the baby is a passenger.
What you can do:
- Be careful about using a car seat that belonged to someone else. It may be damaged.
- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully when you install the car seat.
- Put your baby in a rear-facing car seat in the back seat of your car. Continue to do this until the baby weighs 20 pounds and is one year old.
- Don’t put your baby close to a passenger-side air bag.
- Use the car seat every time the baby rides in the car.
- Never ride with your child in your lap in a car.
- Never leave your baby alone in the car, even for a moment.
Visit the Safe Kids Web site for more information.


