Car seat LATCH system demonstration
Shannon DePatto of Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital’s Injury Prevention Program and Safe Kids Dauphin County demonstrates how to properly install a car seat base using the LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) system. Recently, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommended that children stay in a five-point harness-style car seat longer before graduating to a booster-style car seat.
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