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Don't take a chance. Have your child's safety seat
inspected!
Motor vehicle crashes
are the leading cause of injury-related death among children ages 14 and under.
Why? In many cases, children are
either not properly buckled into their safety seats or parents don't realize
that a booster seat is vital to ensuring children fit safely in their vehicle's
seat belt.
Installing a car seat
correctly is the most important thing you can do to protect your child if you
are in a crash. And Lacey Fire District 3 wants to make sure your child is safe
and sound when riding in your car. That's why we have staff available to offer
free child car seat inspections and installations at our neighborhood fire
stations. This service is available by appointment only. Call 360-491-2410
to schedule a child car seat inspection.
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Effective June 1, 2007, Washington's Child Restraint Law changed to
require:
- Children under 13 years old
be transported in the back seat where it is practical to do so.
- Children up to their 8th
birthday, unless they are 4'9" tall (which ever comes first), must ride in a
child restraint. (For example - a child car seat, booster seat, vest, or other
restraint that is federally approved for use in the car.)
- The restraint system must
be used correctly according to the car seat AND vehicle manufacturer's
instructions.
- Vehicles equipped with
lap-only seat belts are exempt from the requirement to use a booster
seat.
- Children 8 years of age or
at least 4'9" who wear a seat belt MUST use it correctly (never under the arm
or behind the back) or continue to use a booster.
The fine for improperly
restrained children in motor vehicles is at least $112 per
child.
Always follow the
manufacturers' instructions and guidelines for both the child restraint and the
vehicle. For more information on choosing the safest seat for your child,
please call 1-800-BUCK-L-UP.
Washington Seat Belt Law Requires:
- All vehicle occupants must
be properly restrained in all seating positions.
- The driver is responsible
for properly securing all children under the age of 16.
- Passengers 16 years of age
and older are responsible for themselves. They may receive their own citation
if they are not properly restrained.
- Buckling one seat belt
around two people or placing the seat belt under the arm or behind the back is
dangerous, can cause death or serious injury, and is a violation of the
law.
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