What have you learned about child safety seats that was surprising to you? (The New Moms Support Group at Newtown Youth Services received information about child safety seats and an inspection of their child's seat by Sgt George Sinko from the Newt
What have you learned about child safety seats that was surprising to you? (The New Moms Support Group at Newtown Youth Services received information about child safety seats and an inspection of their childâs seat by Sgt George Sinko from the Newtown Police Department)
Jeanmarie Roche-Hoover: âNever assume youâve installed the child safety seat correctly. Always have it checked.â
Rhonda Sandison: âThey are a lot more difficult to put in than you think. There is a lot more to it.â
Therese Lestik: âThe straps need to be at the top level when your seat is forward facing.â
Sgt. George Sinko: âBooster seats. I didnât realize how important they are until after my training. Seat belts are not designed for kids. They are made for adults.â
Sandra Bent: âChildren need to be in a booster seat until they are eight to ten years old. I had no idea.â
Addie Sandler: âI didnât know about the locking clip, which locks the seat belt at a specific length so the safety seat is anchored to the seat of the car.â