In an earlier blog post, I addressed the weight for booster seats briefly. Since writing that post, I’ve come across a lot more research about the proper weight for booster seats. Every parent wants to know what the weight for booster seats is.
I’ve discovered a great post that shows you good guidelines for weight for booster seats required by law across many states. I’ve also included a few links to other states policies on what the weight for booster seats needs to be in their state so you can see how diverse requirements can be. If there is any question about what the weight for booster seats is in your state, you should google “weight for booster seats” + (the name of your state).
Weight for Booster Seats Across States: Should Size Be the Measure?
A quick look at the child safety seat laws of all states shows the extreme differences in booster seat laws. Some base it solely on age, others on age and weight, and yet others on age and height. As advised by Consumer Reports’ Safety …
New R.I. law Regulates Booster Seat Weight & Ages
The new law that states that children, up to their eighth birthday, unless they are 4′9″ (57 inches) tall or 80 pounds in weight, must ride in appropriate child restraint seats. The previous law required that children up to their …
Weight for Booster Seats In Mississippi?
What does the law state in Mississippi about the age and weight requirements of a child related to booster seats?
North Carolina Laws: Weight for Booster Seats
restraint or booster seat. Children less than age 5 and the weight for booster seats is less than 40 pounds must be in the rear seat if the vehicle has an active passenger-side front airbag and a rear seat. • When a child reaches age 8 (regardless of weight) …
What is the weight for booster seats to turn babies around?
My baby is tall amd weighs 20lbs her feet hit the back of the seat can i face her forward?
