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

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SanWilliam
07/30/25 3:18am
Generally speaking, babies should be at least six months old before they can sit in a safety seat. This is because infants under six months old have not yet developed their bones to a certain extent, and their back muscles have very little support. Placing them in a safety seat at this stage could potentially cause harm to the baby. Below are some relevant details: 1. Until what age should a child use a safety seat: Child safety seats are typically designed for children under eight years old or weighing less than 36 kilograms. Of course, this is not a strict rule, as safety seats indeed provide better protection for children. 2. Choosing a safety seat by age: Safety seats should be selected based on the child's age group. For babies under one year old, a cradle-style child safety seat is recommended. For children aged one to three years, a full-coverage safety seat is more appropriate. For children over three years old, a booster seat is the best option.
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