Which position in the car should the safety seat be placed?

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DiGia
07/23/25 11:09pm
Install it on the seats on either side of the rear row, preferably behind the driver's seat. There are three methods to identify the quality of a safety seat: 1. Judge by appearance: The main components of a child car safety seat depend on a plastic piece at the back of the seat. In the processing of the plastic mold for the seat back, the techniques include injection molding and blow molding; 2. Check comfort: Closely related to comfort is the material of the soft fabric on the seat surface. Carefully observe the density of the fabric's pores, whether it is breathable, and whether it has sufficient elasticity and toughness; 3. Look at safety details: The safety buckle of the seat is one of the core components ensuring a child's safety. Repeatedly pull the buckle to see if it is prone to loosening.
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DelAaron
08/10/25 7:09pm
The car safety seat should be placed in the center position of the rear seat, which is the safest option. Based on my years of experience in automotive safety research, the center position can effectively reduce the impact force during side collisions, especially when the vehicle is hit from the side. The door area poses the highest risk, while the center position provides more buffer space. If there are issues with seat belts or anchor points in the center of the rear seat—such as insufficient depth of seat belt slots in some older models—prioritize the seat behind the driver. This allows for easier monitoring of the child through the rearview mirror while driving. During installation, always secure the seat firmly using the LATCH system or seat belt, check the seat angle and straps for twists, and ensure the child is both comfortable and safe. Remember to recheck the installation every six months, as adjustments are needed as the child grows. Avoid placing the seat in the front passenger seat for convenience, as the deployment of the front airbag can injure the child.
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