At What Age Can a Baby Use a Car Seat?

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EllianaMarie
07/25/25 10:27am
Car seat usage is divided into the following 5 points: 1. Suitable for newborns to 15-month-old children: equipped with a rocking base and a handle, which can be used as a carrier; 2. Suitable for newborns to 4-year-old children: adjustable safety seats that can be installed in both forward and rear-facing positions, and can be fixed in the car for long-term use; 3. Suitable for 1-year-old to 12-year-old children: a combination safety seat that meets the needs of both 1-year-old to 4-year-old and 12-year-old children; 4. Suitable for 3-year-old to 12-year-old children: car safety seats with side and head protection, adjustable headrest positions to ensure the seat belt stays away from the neck.
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