What is the age for using a child car safety seat?
The age range for using a child car safety seat is 0~12 years old. According to different age groups, the use of child car safety seats can be divided into the following stages:
0~1 years old: Newborns to 1-year-old babies need to use a reverse-mounted child safety seat, which has more protection functions and can absorb the impact of impact to the maximum extent.
1~4 years old: Children aged 1 to 4 years old should use a forward-mounted child safety seat and ensure that the restraint belt in the seat is worn correctly to fix the child.
4~12 years old: Children aged 4 to 12 years old need to use a booster seat, ensuring that the shoulder strap of the seat belt is on the child's shoulder and the cross strap is on the child's crotch.
Ages 12 and above: Children aged 12 and above can use adult seat belts, but they need to ensure that the seat belt is positioned correctly, the back is close to the seat, and the feet are firmly on the ground.
In addition, according to relevant laws and regulations, all children under the age of 12, weighing less than 36 kg and under 145 cm in height must use child safety seats when riding in a vehicle.