Florida Child and Infant

Car Seat Safety Information

 

 

Florida Child Safety Seat and Seat Belt Laws
Florida state law requires children under the age of 5 to be protected with an approved and properly used child restraint device. For children under 3, Florida law requires children be in a separate car seat or a car seat that is integrated into the vehicle. For children ages 4 and 5, a separate car seat, integrated car seat or seat belt may be used.

Florida Car Seat Inspection Locations

 

  

 Florida Highway Patrol

Child Passenger Safety Webpage

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Florida Child and Infant Car Seat Safety Inspection Stations

More Child Safety Seat and Car Safety Resources

 

 

Car Safety Tips & Information

 

 

Child Car Seat Installation Instructions

 

 

Child Safety Entertainment


More Child Safety Resources:


American Academy of Pediatrics
Dedicated to the health and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.

 

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Consumer Product Safety Commission: official Federal Agency website, including recalls, reports, alerts

 

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

 

Kids and Cars
KIDS AND CARS' mission is to assure no child dies or is injured in a non-traffic, motor vehicle related event.

  

National Transportation Safety Board
Official Web site of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), an independent U.S. Federal agency

 

The National Child Passenger Safety Board
The National Child Passenger Safety Board has been established to provide program direction and technical guidance to states, communities and organizations as a means to maintain a credible, standardized child passenger training and certification program.

 

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