
Booster Seats
Booster seats are safety devices used for children who have outgrown car seats but are not yet tall enough to use adult seat belts safely. They work by elevating the child so the car’s seat belt fits properly across their hips and shoulders, providing better protection in an accident. Typically, children use booster seats between ages 4 to 12, depending on their size and weight. Proper use of booster seats helps reduce injury risk by ensuring seat belts function as intended, making car travel safer for growing children.