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Backless Booster Seat
Shoulder strap is across shoulder
and over the
High-backed Booster Seat
Child’s head is supported by back
of booster
Child’s head is supported by
vehicle seat back
Lap belt is low and snug on upper thighs
Based on graphics provided by SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A.
The Nissan safety reference card is designed to assist in correct child passenger safety seat use.
If your safety seat cannot be properly installed in your vehicle, or if your child does not fit in the safety seat properly, you should try another safety seat.
For a comprehensive guide to child safety seat installation and use, consult your child safety seat and vehicle manuals.
Quick Reference Child Passenger Safety Card
Quest for Safety
Drive safely with your child by following these simple tips…
Booster Seats (For most children from 4 - 8 years old.)
ALL CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER SHOULD ALWAYS RIDE IN THE BACK SEAT.
Straps are in slots at shoulder
level or lower
Rear-facing-only Seat
Straps are in slots at shoulder
level or higher
Rear-facing Infants Forward-facing Toddlers(Infants must face rearward until they are at least 1 year old and 20 lbs. NEVER PUT A BABY IN FRONT OF AN AIR BAG.)
(Only children who are over 1 year old and over 20 lbs. should ride facing forward.)
Important Tips for Correct Safety Seat Use
Rear-facingConvertible Seat
Forward-facingConvertible Seat
Straps are in highest slotsShoulder
straps are in lowest
slots
Forward-facing-only Seat
For a comprehensive guide to child safety seat installation and use, consult your child safety seat and vehicle manuals. ALL CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER SHOULD ALWAYS RIDE IN THE BACK SEAT.
Harness straps are very snug - no slack or twists in the straps•
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Chest clip is at armpit level
Vehicle seat belt is very tight, in correct location shown ininstructions
Safety seat cannot be pushed or pulled toward frontor sides of car (no more than 1 inch)
Children should ride in a safety seat with a harness aslong as it fits (usually up to about 4 years/40 lbs.)