At What Age Can a Child Sit in a Car Seat?

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DiAndrew
07/25/25 4:46am
Generally, infants can sit up completely by the age of seven months, so they can use a car seat after seven months. Here is some information about car seats: 1. A child car seat is specifically designed for children of different weights (or age groups) and is installed in a car to effectively enhance the safety of children during travel. 2. Child car seats are classified based on the type of fixing method, which includes the European standard ISOFIX fixing method, the American standard LATCH fixing method, and the seat belt fixing method.
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