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Cam Car Seat Seggiolino Travel Evolution Greyblack

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  • CAM Car Seat Travel Evolution forGroup 1/2/3,

Product Features:

  • Functional and universal( 9-36 kg.)
  • Side protection for the head
  • Anatomically-shaped insert cushion in breathable fabric with microperforated mesh inserts
  • 5-point safety harness
  • Padded shoulder protectors and crotch strap
  • Adjustable backrest
  • Convenient mechanism for adjusting the belt height
  • Removable cover, washable at 30°C

It is always fitted on the seat in the forward facing position using the 3-point safety belt fitted in the car

It follows baby's growth:

  • Grade 1. (9-18 kg.), with backrest and 5-point safety harness
  • Grade 2. (15-25 kg.), with backrest and belt guide
  • Grade 3. (22-36 kg.), with booster seat and belt guide

Dimensionand Weight:

  • Dimension: L 49.5 - W 51 - H 65 cm.
  • Weight: 5.5 kg.
  • European reference regulation: ECE R/44 04
  • Tipping test
  • Resistance test
  • Standard crash test: simulation of a head-on crash at 50 Km/h against a wall
  • Completely non-toxic (EN 71) and phthalate-free materials (directive 2005/84/CE)
  • Manufacturer: Cam
  • Product form: Convertible Car Seat
  • Color: Blue

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The Best Travel Car Seats

Christina Szalinski

By Christina Szalinski and Rebecca Gale

Let’s face it: Traveling with little kids can be a slog. But a lightweight, compact, easy-to-install travel car seat is one tool that can make trips a bit easier.

We’ve tested 17 travel car seats for infants and up, and we examined how they performed in various circumstances, including during air travel and in rental cars. The Chicco KeyFit 35 , one of our picks for the best infant car seats , is an excellent choice for both travel and everyday use. For an affordable and easy-to-use convertible car seat for toddlers and preschoolers, we recommend traveling with the Cosco Scenera Next , which fits kids up to 40 inches tall for rear-facing or 43 inches for forward-facing. For kids bigger than that who still need a seat with a five-point harness, we recommend the Cosco Finale 2-in-1 , which also converts to a high-back booster. The backless, lightweight Cosco Rise is great for booster-age kids.

If you’ll be hopping in and out of taxis or ride shares with a baby, the Doona is a unique but expensive infant car seat that converts to a stroller. And instead of purchasing a dedicated convertible car seat for travel, another option is to bring yours along with the Britax Travel Cart .

Everything we recommend

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Chicco KeyFit 35 ClearTex

The best infant car seat for travel.

If you’re a frequent traveler, the Chicco KeyFit 35 is easier than most infant car seats to install securely without its base.

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cam travel evolution car seat

An infant car seat and stroller in one

This unusual car seat has integrated wheels that pop out to turn it into a stroller. It’s best for parents who frequently need to move their car seat in and out of different vehicles.

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Cosco Scenera Next

The best convertible car seat for travel.

This affordable and easy-to-use car seat weighs 6.8 pounds and can be used rear- and forward-facing. But kids can outgrow it quickly.

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Cosco Finale 2-in-1 Booster Car Seat

The best harness booster car seat for travel.

This no-frills seat converts from a forward-facing five-point harness to a high-back booster. It weighs just 12 pounds.

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Britax Travel Cart

A travel cart for lugging your own seat through the airport.

This sturdy, smooth-rolling travel cart helps you transport your own convertible car seat—and avoid buying a standalone travel seat. You can even strap your child into their seat and use it like a stroller.

cam travel evolution car seat

The best backless booster seat for travel

This basic booster seat weighs only 2.2 pounds and can work for children as small as 40 pounds. But it has a rather large footprint and will be too big to fit in most carry-ons.

How we picked

A seat that’s lightweight is more manageable to carry between multiple locations. A more compact seat is also easier to pack.

We considered the seat’s comfort and ability to adjust straps and buckles.

Ease of installation is paramount, as the easier it is to do, the more likely it will be done properly.

We looked at crash-testing scores and ease-of-use ratings. Our infant, convertible, and harness booster picks are FAA-approved for use on a plane.

The Chicco KeyFit 35 is a great all-around infant car seat—and one of the ones we recommend for everyday use. But for travel it stands out: It has a European belt path that makes it easier to get a secure install without the base than for many car seats, and it’s cheaper than other seats that have this belt routing option.

Weight of seat: 10 pounds Orientation: rear-facing only Weight range: 4 to 35 pounds Height limit: 32 inches

Parents who can’t leave their infant seat base installed in a specific car but instead need to travel by taxi or rideshare frequently may find the innovative Doona to be a convenient option. This sleek infant car seat has integrated wheels and converts to a stroller that maneuvers easily, plus the seat is FAA-approved for use on an airplane. But the versatile Doona is much heavier and more expensive than a regular infant car seat.

Weight of seat: 14.3 pounds Orientation: rear-facing only Weight range: 4 to 35 pounds Height limit: 32 inches

The Cosco Scenera Next is a notably lightweight, affordable convertible car seat that is simple to install and carry on an airplane. It receives strong safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and is FAA-approved for use on a plane. But many kids will outgrow it before they reach the height or weight limit because of the low position of the shoulder straps.

Weight of seat: 6.8 pounds Orientation: rear- or forward-facing Weight range: 5 to 40 pounds rear-facing; 22-40 pounds forward-facing Height range: 19-40 inches rear-facing; 29-43 inches forward-facing

For children using a forward-facing five-point harness, the Cosco Finale 2-in-1 is a lightweight and affordable travel option that is FAA-approved for use on a plane (in harness mode only). It also converts to a high-back booster. However, it has lower height limits than some boosters, so kids may not get as many years of use from it, in comparison with pricier options.

Weight of seat: 12 pounds Orientation: forward-facing only Weight range: 30 to 65 pounds for harness mode; 40 to 100 pounds for high-back mode Height range: 32 to 49 inches for harness mode; 43 to 52 inches for high-back mode

Bringing your own car seat to the airport has one big advantage—you don’t have to learn how to install yet another seat. But your own convertible car seat is likely to be heavy (our picks in our guide to convertible car seats range from 19 to 33 pounds). The Britax Travel Cart is compatible with most convertible seats, and when your car seat is secured to it with LATCH, you can use it like a stroller to push your toddler through the airport. The cart can then be stored in an overhead bin during your flight.

Weight of cart: 7.6 pounds

If you need a cheap, no-frills booster seat, we recommend the Cosco Rise . It’s a bit too large to fit into a carry-on suitcase or backpack, but it’s easy to attach with a bungee cord to a carry-on for plane travel. It’s also a great option if you just need a spare booster for carpools or to order ahead for use at the grandparents' house.

Weight of seat: 2.2 pounds Weight range: 40 to 100 pounds Height range: 43 to 57 inches

The research

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The authors of this guide have collectively interviewed 40 industry experts, safety authorities, and physicians. Among them were certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPSTs) such as Lani Harrison, who installs more than 300 car seats each year; Dr. Aditya Belwadi, a biomechanics research scientist who previously led the child passenger safety research team at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and now works at Tesla in Crash, Safety, and Occupant Protection/Biomechanics; and Bill Horn, head sled testing engineer at Calspan , one of the country’s top crash-testing facilities. The authors also talked with dozens of parents and representatives from leading car seat manufacturers.

The original version of this guide was written by Rebecca Gale, whose reporting on policy and parenting has appeared in outlets including The New York Times, Slate, and The Washington Post. Rebecca has also been certified as a CPST, completing a 40-hour training program through the Safe Kids Worldwide organization.

In 2022 and 2023, this guide was updated by Christina Szalinski, a science writer whose reporting on health and parenting has appeared in The Atlantic and Kaiser Health News . In addition to writing the most recent versions of Wirecutter’s infant and convertible car seat guides, Christina is responsible for Wirecutter’s guides to the best baby formula and kids face masks .

Few people strictly need a separate car seat for travel as you can gate- or baggage-check any car seat for free with most airlines. But lugging your regular (likely heavy and bulky) seat in and out of the car and through the airport can be a major hassle. Investing in a smaller, lighter-weight option may be worthwhile, especially if you fly or use ridesharing services or taxis frequently.

Infant car seats for travel

If you’re traveling with an infant or baby, bringing along your usual infant car seat without its base (to cut down on weight and heft) is typically the best option. Our top infant car seat pick, the Graco SnugRide SnugFit 35 DLX , is relatively lightweight and, like other infant car seats, can be safely strapped in with a seatbelt only and no base.

There are two possible ways to install an infant car seat without a base: either with the belt directly across the top, called “American routing,” or with the shoulder belt placed around the back of the seat in addition to the top, called “European routing.” It’s easier to get a secure fit with European routing, and two seats we recommend in our guide to infant car seats, the Chicco KeyFit 35 and the Clek Liing , are designed to allow for that type of install. If you know you’ll be traveling with your infant often, it may be worthwhile to choose one of these as your baby’s first car seat.

Many infant car seats are compatible with easy-to-fold stroller frames, such as the Chicco KeyFit Caddy , which turns an infant car seat into a stroller and can be convenient for travel. Most infant seats are FAA-approved for airplane use, should you decide to purchase an airplane seat for your infant.

Convertible car seats for travel

When your child has outgrown their infant car seat, deciding on a car seat for travel can be trickier. Alisa Baer, a pediatrician, CPST, and co-founder of the website The Car Seat Lady , recommends bringing your own convertible car seat and using a travel cart . That way you have a seat that you’re already comfortable installing. But some people will prefer a dedicated travel car seat, as they can be significantly lighter than regular seats—as little as 7 pounds versus 20 to 30 pounds.

If you do buy a dedicated travel seat, it’s a good idea to practice installing it before your trip—you don’t want to be figuring it out for the first time when you, and your kid, are potentially jet lagged and feeling extra cranky. Installation can be the most time-consuming and frustrating part of using a car seat—and particularly a convertible car seat—and is often the point of failure for using a car seat correctly.

Booster seats for travel

If your everyday booster seat has a removable back (as with our top pick and runner-up pick, the Chicco KidFit ClearTex Plus and the Graco TurboBooster LX ), you may prefer to simply bring that seat for travel, leaving the bulky back at home. But like with convertible seats, it’s also an option to get a dedicated travel booster that may be significantly lighter and smaller than the one you rely on every day.

Jessica Jermakian, vice president for vehicle research at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, offered several tips for bringing along a backless booster, especially if it’s not one that’s compact: “I bungee cord them to my luggage while traversing the airport. On most flights, my kids could shove them under the seat in front of them and still have room to throw their backpack on top. On some flights, I’ve put them in a tote in the overhead compartment.”

Travel car seat alternatives

If you’re headed to a familiar destination, you could look into borrowing a seat from friends or relatives. Or, you may be able to rent one through a baby equipment rental service.

Many car rental companies also offer car seats for a daily fee, but it can cost up to $15 a day—adding up to much more than the cost of a travel car seat, which can be less than $50. And though you can reserve one in advance, rental car seats are subject to availability, so there’s no guarantee that one will be available when you arrive. The car seat provided may also be difficult to install properly, especially in an unfamiliar car. That said, you may be able to find discounts or other benefits through programs such as AAA, which offers one free car seat rental for members when they book a car through Hertz, Dollar, or Thrifty. Ridesharing and airport and town car services may also provide a car seat with advance reservations.

A person pushing a Doona stroller.

There are hundreds of travel car seat options for infants, toddlers, and older kids. We began the whittling down process by examining online customer reviews and existing media coverage, which included going to Car Seats for the Littles , Lucie’s List , and the Car Seat Lady . We found the travel car seat category to be sorely lacking in an abundance of great options, so we also considered some “regular” car seats and alternatives.

We knew from our expert interviews that proper installation is generally a far bigger problem than the level of protection that a seat inherently provides, so we searched the NHTSA ease-of-use installation database to help determine which seats offer easy installation and come with clear instructions. We also relied on the personal experience of Wirecutter staffers, volunteer testers, and car seat techs who had used the car seats in the past.

Our research led us to conclude that the ideal travel car seat should be:

Lightweight and compact: A travel car seat will likely need to be carried between multiple locations, sometimes with a baby inside (if we’re talking about an infant). The less the seat weighs, the easier it is to deal with when combined with children and carry-on items. A more compact seat can also fit more readily in a wide variety of vehicles.

FAA approved: For parents who want to use their infant seat, convertible car seat, or harness booster on a plane, FAA certification is crucial.

Easy to install: As with all of our car seat recommendations, ease of installation is paramount, as the easier it is to do, the more likely it is to be done properly.

Easy to use: Straps should be simple to adjust to get a snug but comfortable fit in a five-point harness. The buckles should be easy for parents to clip and unclip but difficult to impossible for children to mess with. We considered the experience of both parents and kids in using the seats, as well as how easy each seat was to clean.

Safe: When it comes to travel, convenience can trump a minor safety advantage; a seat that you can bring along with you is vastly superior to no seat at all. Still, we did take the relevant government safety data from NHTSA into consideration.

Over the past five years we’ve tested 17 car seats with travel specifically in mind.

Our pick for the best infant car seat for travel, the Chicco KeyFit 35.

If you’re shopping for an infant car seat with travel in mind, we recommend the FAA-approved Chicco KeyFit 35 , one of our picks in our guide to infant car seats . It is lightweight and easy to use, and it can be installed securely without its base using the European belt path, a method that generally provides a superior install. (Any infant seat can be installed without its base, so if you already have an infant seat, using what you already own is likely the easiest choice.)

You can save on weight and bulk by leaving a car seat base at home when traveling. There are two ways to install an infant seat without its base. The most common is American belt routing, in which the seat belt goes over the top of the infant seat and the baby’s knees. We’ve found that it can be very difficult to secure an infant seat in the car securely using this method.

A few seats also offer the option to rely on the European belt path, the method we prefer, in which the lap belt goes over the top of the infant seat and the shoulder belt goes around the back. It’s easier to get a secure install with the European belt path, but it’s only found on a few car seat models. Of the four infant car seats we recommend, only the Chicco KeyFit 35 and Clek Liing offer the option of using the European belt path.

Beyond the advantage of the European belt bath, the Chicco KeyFit 35 has everything we love about the more popular Chicco KeyFit 30 with a few bonus features, such as an anti-rebound base as an added safety option. The KeyFit 35 can also accommodate a slightly larger baby (up to 35 pounds) than the KeyFit 30.

The KeyFit 35 strapped into the backseat of a car with a seatbelt threaded across the lap of the car seat.

Flaws but not dealbreakers

The KeyFit 35 is about $50 more than our top infant car seat choice, the Graco SnugRide SnugFit 35 DLX . It probably doesn’t make sense to buy this seat just for travel if you already own a similar infant car seat. But if you plan to be jet-setting with your baby, it may be worth the additional $50 or so to get a better on-the-go install from the start.

An infant sitting inside the Doona secured in car rear seating.

The Doona is an FAA-approved infant car seat (rear-facing only) with built-in wheels that allow it to convert to a stroller. For travel, this is about as convenient as it gets, allowing caregivers to rely on a single piece of equipment to accomplish two goals: avoid gate-checking a stroller—assuming an airline seat is purchased for the infant—and hop in and out of cabs without having to stow anything in the trunk.

The canopy of the Doona extended over the head of the smiling infant sitting inside the stroller.

Compared with a regular infant car seat, the Doona has some drawbacks. For one thing, it did not perform particularly well in Baby Gear Lab’s crash testing (there are no government crash tests available yet for this seat). For this reason, and because it’s tricky to install without its base (as most infant seats are), one of our car seat experts does not recommend this seat. At 14.3 pounds, it’s heavy and bulky to carry and maneuver when in car seat mode. The Doona also has the steepest price of any of the car seats (including infant, convertible, and boosters) that we’ve reviewed. It does come with a traditional infant car seat base that allows for an easy click in and out of a car, but the extra width means it could be impossible to fit three across in a backseat. And it would defeat the point to use that base for travel.

Switching the Doona from car seat mode to stroller mode and back requires “both hands and concentration,” said one tester, as well as “quite a bit of practice for me. It takes a rather specific, subtle motion to collapse it back and tuck the wheels.” It’s harder than taking a regular infant car seat off of a stroller with an infant seat attachment. Plus, once your child outgrows this seat, you’ll have to buy another stroller.

As a stroller, the Doona maneuvers easily, and the brake is intuitive and easy to use. But though it comes with an attached storage bag, the Doona lacks a storage basket.

Our pick for the best convertible car seat for travel, the Cosco Scenera Next.

The inexpensive Cosco Scenera Next weighs just 6.8 pounds, is relatively easy to carry and install, and can be used rear-facing from 5 to 40 pounds and forward-facing from 22 to 40 pounds. It’s FAA-certified and easy to install on an airplane (using the plane’s seatbelt).

The Scenera Next sells for $60, which is a bargain compared with many convertible car seats (the Graco Extend2Fit , our favorite convertible seat for everyday use, is a little over $200). The seat gets strong safety ratings from NHTSA, and given its low weight and heft and easy-enough install, we think it’s the best option available for an on-the-go or backup car seat. We strongly prefer the (heftier) Graco Extend2Fit for everyday use. That’s because it’s easier to get a safe, secure install with that seat and to adjust it to fit the child. Plus, it can be used forward-facing until a kid is 65 pounds and 49 inches tall—a much longer usable life than the Scenera Next.

Several Wirecutter staffers use or have used the Cosco Scenera Next, appreciating its low cost, low weight, and small size. They’ve found that the seat’s slim profile makes it a great option for smaller cars (specifically, a Prius or Renault Scenic). Senior editor Courtney Schley found that the Cosco allowed her to get three seats (two Scenera Nexts and one infant car seat) across in her family’s car.

The Cosco car seat secured in rear car seating.

The Scenera Next’s low shoulder straps mean that a child may outgrow this seat well before they are ready for a booster. ( Shoulder straps should hit at or below the shoulders when a child is rear-facing; when forward-facing the straps should hit at or above the shoulders.) The low straps mean that many 3-year-olds with longer torsos may outgrow the seat in forward-facing mode, even though the seat’s height and weight limits indicate that it should fit an average-size kid up to age 4. With a long torso, the straps end up hitting below the shoulders, a situation that can compromise safety.

Though the Scenera Next is simple to install compared with other lightweight convertible car seats we tested, some of our testers still found it difficult to get a tight, secure install. It has hook LATCH straps that aren’t particularly easy to use—you really have to tug on the LATCH straps to get a tight fit, and getting them off can be an even bigger challenge. We preferred installing the seat with a seat belt in unfamiliar cars, which was an easier way to get a tight install (try the inside/outside trick with the shoulder belt), and made it much easier to uninstall.

Our testers also found that the chest clip on the harness wasn’t as responsive or easy to use as those on more expensive seats. The Scenera Next also has less padding than many seats, though Baer points out that the padding on most seats is highly compressible, meaning that just because a seat looks fluffier doesn’t mean it provides much more cushion.

This seat also has a few downsides if you bring it on a plane. Like most convertible car seats, it’s wider than the aisle, so you have to carry it awkwardly down the plane to get to your seat, which can be quite a challenge if you’re on your own and have other carry-on items (plus your child). Additionally, the plane’s seat belt buckle is going to be pushing into your child’s back if the seat is oriented forward-facing. Alisa Baer, co-founder of The Car Seat Lady, recommends installing any seat with this issue rear-facing, even if a kid is used to forward-facing. Or you can put a diaper or other soft item over the buckle to make it a bit more comfortable.

The Cosco Finale 2-in-1, our pick for best harness booster seat for travel.

The Cosco Finale 2-in-1 is a solid option for kids who are no longer rear-facing but still benefit from a five-point harness. It’s affordable, weighs just 12 pounds, and is relatively easy to install using the car’s seat belt while in harness mode (it also comes with LATCH straps, though we didn’t find these as easy to use). Like other boosters, when in booster mode, this seat relies on the car’s seat belt to secure the child, so there’s no need to install it.

This bigger-kid seat can see a growing child through years of travel: It can be used as a forward-facing five-point harness booster seat from 30 to 65 pounds and then as a regular (harness-free) high-back booster from 40 to 100 pounds (up until a child is 52 inches tall).

As a five-point harness, it’s FAA-certified and easy to install on an airplane using the plane’s seatbelt. However, when it’s in booster mode, like all boosters, it cannot be used on an airplane.

In harness mode, the Cosco Finale 2-in-1 performed well in an NHTSA crash test. And several Wirecutter staffers use or have used the Cosco Finale 2-in-1 while traveling after their child outgrew the Cosco Scenera Next—they liked the price and straightforward install. Converting the seat to a booster is fairly straightforward , and the seat has storage for the harness, crotch buckle, and chest clip. Once the seat is in booster mode, your child can’t use it on an airplane, but many airlines will allow you to check a booster seat for free (you may wish to check with your airline in advance).

A more expensive version of the Cosco Finale 2-in-1, the Cosco Finale DX 2-in-1 , is also available. The only difference between the two is the fabric—the DX has a tiny bit more cushion and a slightly less slippery texture. We asked several children to try each seat and then report their favorite (they wore blindfolds, to remove color preference as a factor). There was no clear winner between the two seats, and our adult testers could hardly distinguish a difference in the cushioning. For this reason, we don’t think it’s worth the extra $20 for the DX.

A closeup showing the five-point harness of the Cosco Finale 2-in-1.

When using the Finale 2-in-1 in harness mode, you first have to install it in the car, which you can do either with the seat’s LATCH straps or with the car’s seat belt. We found the Finale 2-in-1’s hook LATCH straps difficult to use—it’s hard to get a tight fit in the car, and getting them off can be a big challenge. As we did with the Cosco Scenera Next, we preferred installing the harnessed seat with a seat belt; this was an easier way to get a tight install (try the inside/outside trick with the shoulder belt) and also made it much easier to uninstall. (When the harness is removed and the seat is in booster mode, you do not need to install it in the car, since the car’s seat belt holds it in place and secures the child.)

Our testers also found that the chest clip on the harness was a bit more difficult to open compared to those on more expensive seats like the Graco Tranzitions 3-in-1 . The straps have to be manually threaded through the car seat, which isn’t particularly difficult or time consuming, but you have to remember to do it before you install the seat. It also has less padding than many seats, though our child testers didn’t complain (however, we didn’t take it on any long road trips).

This seat won’t have as many years of use as other travel options, like the Graco Tranzitions 3-in-1, because the Cosco has a maximum height of 52 inches (most boosters go to 57 inches) and does not convert to a backless booster.

The Britax Travel Cart.

If you need to travel with a convertible car seat, you can bring the one you already have to the airport and onto the airplane with the Britax Travel Cart . The main benefit of bringing your own is that you’ll have a seat that you (and your child) are comfortable with, and that you know how to install confidently.

There are a number of similar travel carts out there, but we think this one offers the most for the price. We like that when the car seat is strapped onto the cart using the car seat’s LATCH clips, you can use the whole thing like a stroller and push (or pull) your child through the airport. The frame is also studier than other models—it can hold a total of 100 pounds of car seat and child. Plus, when it’s time to get on the plane you can fold the cart to stow it in an overhead bin.

A person pulling the Britax Travel Cart with a bulky convertible car seat on it.

At about $100 for the cart, it is cheaper to purchase a budget convertible car seat like the Cosco Scenera Next. However, depending on your circumstances, the Britax Travel Cart may outlive the expiration of many car seats (which are between six and 10 years), and could be used for future car seats, or passed along without as much consideration as a used car seat.

Our pick for the best booster seat for travel, the Cosco Rise.

For a cheap, no-frills booster seat, the Cosco Rise is a reliable option that weighs only 2.2 pounds. It’s simple to use: Like other backless booster seats, it does not need to be physically attached to the vehicle; a child simply sits in it and fastens the car’s lap belt over their knees (under the seat’s sides).

The Chicco GoFit Plus is our overall top pick for the best backless booster seat because it’s cushy, made with easy-to-clean materials, and includes two cup holders and a LATCH system to anchor the seat to the car. But it’s bulky, heavy, and not great for travel. The Cosco Rise has fewer bells and whistles, but it offers a key safety feature: Unlike many other boosters, this seat has a strap that attaches to a car’s shoulder belt to adjust the belt’s position for smaller riders (the shoulder belt should always rest on a child’s collarbone, and not against their neck).

The Cosco Rise can accommodate children as small as 40 pounds, as long as they are also 43 inches tall, meaning it will work for most kids 5 and up but may not accommodate some 4-year-olds.

A view of the Cosco Rise booster seat showing the strap that attaches to the vehicle's shoulder belt.

This seat is a bit too large to fit easily into a carry-on suitcase or backpack (it takes up almost all the room top-to-bottom in a standard-sized carry-on, with only a little room left on the side). There is also almost no padding on this seat, merely a polyester cover, but for short rides, our testers didn’t complain.

If you want an upgraded infant seat that’s great for travel : We recommend the Clek Liing , one of our favorite infant seats . Like the Chicco KeyFit 35, the Clek Liing can be installed without its base using a European belt path, which is much easier to get secure than the standard American belt routing found on most infant car seats. And when you’re at home, we love how easy it is to install the Liing’s base, which includes an added safety feature: a load leg .

If you want a high-end infant seat and don’t own a car: The lightweight, easy-to-clean Clek Liingo is similar to the Clek Liing but without the base. In general, we think installing a seat with the base is an easier and more secure option with infant car seats. But if you don’t own a car, the Liingo can be installed without a base in several ways. It has the same European belt path that the Liing has, which routes the lap belt over the top and the shoulder belt around the back for more security than an install that just goes over the top of the seat. The Liingo also comes with a LATCH strap that routes in the same spot as the lap belt—though we found this was not nearly as secure as the European belt path routing.

If you want a longer-lasting five-point harness seat for older kids: The Graco Tranzitions 3-in-1 is a good choice. This forward-facing-only seat has a five-point harness that holds kids from 22 to 65 pounds and up to 49 inches tall, and it can be adjusted without rethreading it, so it is easier to modify as your child grows. When your child is ready for a regular booster, you can remove the harness and crotch buckle, converting the seat to a high-back booster that can hold a child from 40 to 100 pounds and up to 57 inches tall. Finally, you can remove the back and convert the seat to a lightweight backless booster that can also be used from 40 to 100 pounds and up to 57 inches tall.

First off, a car seat must be FAA-approved—as all of our recommended infant and convertible seats are—for a kid to ride in one on an airplane. (Booster seats are reserved for older children and not intended for use on airplane seats.)

Both the Federal Aviation Administration and CPSTs believe it is safer for kids under 2 to ride in a car seat aboard a plane rather than in their parents’ arms. In the event of turbulence or rough air, a child is much safer if strapped in. Being injured in turbulence , though unlikely, does affect a handful of American flyers each year, and recent research indicates that turbulence is on the rise due to climate change.

Many parents find that air travel is easier when their child has their own seat (though of course you have to pay for that additional seat). Children are allowed to sit on caregivers’ laps on planes until age 2, but few toddlers can sit still for a long period of time, and that extra harness and recline (as well as familiarity) provided by the car seat may keep a child seated comfortably longer, especially once they are mobile but still too young to fully understand how to sit still in a lap belt.

There are a number of challenges to bringing a car seat, especially a convertible seat designed for a toddler, onto a plane. Some smaller planes may have seats that aren’t wide enough for many convertible car seats. And even if the car seat is narrow enough for the plane, not many seats are narrow enough to easily fit down the aisle. The Clek Foonf , one of our convertible car seat picks, is one of them, but it is pricey and heavy. (The Clek Fllo , Graco SlimFit3 LX , and Graco True3Fit LX also fit on an airplane seat, but we did not test them.) You’ll generally have to lift a car seat above the seats to carry it to the rear of a plane.

Finally, unlike a car seat buckle, which sits on your hip, a plane’s seat buckle sits right in the middle of your lap. That means for many car seats, once you install them on the plane, there’s going to be a large metal buckle below your child’s legs or behind their back (the Clek seats are among the few without this issue). Alisa Baer, co-founder of The Car Seat Lady, recommends using convertible seats with buckle-in-the-back issues rear-facing, even with a larger child—they’ll likely be more comfortable if their feet have a place to rest, plus they won’t be trying to rest their feet on the passenger’s seat in front of them. You can also put a diaper or spare T-shirt over the buckle to make it a bit more comfortable.

Some parents may find it simpler to use a CARES harness (Child Aviation Restraint System) to help keep kids in their seats on a plane (and their kids may prefer sitting in an airplane seat over a car seat); you install this four-point harness around the child’s seatback and under the tray behind it.

Most airlines allow at least one car seat to be checked for free but doing so has several potential problems . The luggage can be handled roughly and tossed, damaging the car seat in the process. Seats, like any piece of luggage, can also be lost or misplaced in transit. Ultimately, the main reason you may want to have your child use a car seat on the plane is so that you are absolutely confident you’ll have the car seat when you arrive at your destination.

For people who do check in their car seats, Harrison recommends—ideally—using the original box and styrofoam that the seat came with if they are available or using Bubble Wrap and a garbage bag if not. Examine the seat for visible damage when it comes out at baggage claim, and be prepared to replace the seat if it’s broken or bent.

Infant travel seats

The Chicco Fit2 can accommodate infants as small as 4 pounds and toddlers as large as 35 pounds or 35 inches. Like the Chicco KeyFit 35 we recommend as the best infant car seat for travel, it can be installed with a European belt path. But because of this seat’s large size, some seat belts are too short to route over the car seat securely.

Convertible travel seats

We previously recommended the lightweight, foldable, forward-facing WAYB Pico (rhymes with “baby”) as a good travel car seat for kids who are too big for the Cosco Scenera Next but still need a five-point harness. Its adjustable seat back allows it to accommodate taller kids, and its slim design means it takes up less room in the backseat than other car seats. The 8-pound seat is exceptionally convenient to install, uninstall, and carry around, including through airports and onto a plane. In September 2019, however, WAYB announced it was recalling 4,558 Pico car seats manufactured between March 1 and May 12, 2019, due to reports of breakage in the aluminum tube connecting the headrest to the seat. You can read NHSTA’s report (PDF)  for details about the recall, how to identify your car seat’s date of manufacture, and how to inspect your car seat for damage. Since the recall, there have not been further reports of problems. Like all car seats sold in the US, the Pico was self-certified by WAYB to pass NHTSA standards (PDF) for safety testing.

The EvenFlo Tribute is a lightweight seat (9 pounds) similar to the Cosco Scenera Next and also has a weight limit of 40 pounds, but as our convertible car seat guide testing showed us, it’s not as easy to get a good install with this seat. CPSTs like Harrison recommend using a towel or pool noodle when using the Tribute to address this. It’s also more expensive than the Cosco Scenera Next.

Booster travel seats

We previously recommended the BubbleBum , an inflatable, portable backless booster seat for older kids. However, in February 2022, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety raised concerns about the safety of inflatable boosters. A study using a computerized model determined that an inflatable booster may not have the stiffness required to keep a child from sliding out from under the lap belt upon impact in a car crash.

The backless Cosco Topside is too large to fit into a carry-on or a backpack. Unlike the Cosco Rise , our favorite backless booster for travel, this booster seat also doesn’t have a belt-positioning clip, which can help the shoulder belt fit better on a smaller rider.

We liked the Graco RightGuide booster seat because it was small enough to fit inside a carry-on or backpack. But it was discontinued.

The Immi Go is a booster car seat with a five-point harness that folds conveniently into its own carrying bag. Due to low sales, it is no longer for sale in the US, but you may see this seat if you travel abroad.

The MiFold backless booster seat (currently unavailable) is small enough to fit into the back pocket of some pants and weighs less than 2 pounds. It works by moving the seat belt down to fit the kid (as opposed to raising the kid to fit the belt, as other boosters do). However, our testers found its hard plastic shell uncomfortable to sit on for long periods of time and said that the seat was complicated and unintuitive to set up. Also, a car seat safety expert we consulted noted that the design of the seat may encourage a child to use bad posture while they’re sitting in it—in an effort to find a more comfortable position, the child may tend to scoot forward, moving the slick-bottomed seat along with them, which could pose a safety concern.

Travel carts

The Torevsior Car Seat Travel Cart is about $30 less than the Britax Travel Cart we recommend, but it’s also less robust—the frame just doesn’t feel as sturdy. The weight limit is also lower than the Britax’s, at 70 pounds versus Britax’s 100 pounds. Like the Britax travel cart, the Torevsior cart has hooks for LATCH straps, to secure a car seat onto the cart so that your child can ride in it as you’re moving through the airport. It’s 6.4 pounds (Britax is 7.6 pounds), and extends up to 46 inches (Britax to 42 inches).

All of the guidelines for car seat care, use, and maintenance in our other car seat guides apply to travel car seats as well.

This guide was edited by Ellen Lee, Amy Miller Kravetz and Kalee Thompson.

Jessica Jermakian, vice president for vehicle research at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety , email exchange , August 1, 2022

Alisa Baer, pediatrician, nationally certified child passenger safety instructor, and co-founder of The Car Seat Lady , phone interview, July 15, 2022 and January 9, 2023

Lani Harrison, CPST, Car Seats for the Littles , email interview , January 28, 2019

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From compact car seats and cribs to portable blackout shades and white noise machines, the right tools for travel can lead to less fuss—and more fun.

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  • Page 2 MOD. MOD. MOD. REGOLAZIONE DEL MANIGLIONE ADJUSTING THE HANDLE • REGLAGE DE L'ANSE • VERSTELLUNG DES BUEGELS • REGULACIÓN DEL ASA • NASTAVENÍ RUKOJETI • РЕГУЛИРОВКА РУЧКИ • A HORDOZÓKAR BEÁLLÍTÁSA • AJUSTAR A PEGA • ΡΥΘΜΙΣΗ ΤΗΣ ΧΕΙΡΟΛΑΒΗΣ • PODEŠAVANJE RUČKE • NASTAVENIE RUKOVATE • KANTOKAHVAN SÄÄTÄMINEN •...
  • Page 3 0-6 mesi/0-6 months OPTIONAL UTILIZZO DELLE CINTURINE DI SICUREZZA USING THE SAFETY HARNESS • UTILISATION DU HARNAIS • BENUTZUNG DES SICHERHEITSGUERTELS • UTILIZACIÓN CINTURON SEGURIDAD • POUŽITÍ BEZPEČNOSTNÍCH PÁSŮ • УСТАНОВКА РЕМНЕЙ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ • A BIZTONSÁGI ÖV HASZNÁLATA • USAR O ARNÊS DE SEGURANçA • ΧΡΗΣΗ ΤΩΝ ΖΩΝΩΝ...
  • Page 5 MODALITÀ DʼINSTALLAZIONE CONSENTITE INSTRUCTIONS FOR IN-CAR USE • POSITIONS D’INSTALLATION PERMISES • MOEGLICHE BEFESTIGUNGSWEISE • MODALIDADES DE INSTALACIONES PERMITIDAS • NÁVOD PRO POUŽITÍ UVNITŘ VOZIDLA • УСТАНОВКА КРЕСЛА В АВТОМОБИЛЕ • ÚTMUTATÓ AZ AUTÓBAN TÖRTÉNŐ HASZNÁLATHOZ • INSTRUçõES PARA USAR DENTRO DO CARRO • ΟΔΗΓΙΕΣ ΓΙΑ ΧΡΗΣΗ...
  • Page 6 INSTALLAZIONE SENZA BASE-AUTO FITTING THE CAR SEAT WITHOUT BASE • INSTALLATION SANS BASE • BEFESTIGUNG OHNE AUTO-BASIS • INSTALACIÓN SIN LA BASE DEL AUTOMÓVIL • UPEVNĚNÍ AUTOSEDAČKY BEZ ZÁKLADNY • УСТАНОВКА АВТОМОБИЛЬНОГО КРЕСЛА БЕЗ БАЗЫ • A BIZTONSÁGI ÜLÉS BÁZIS NÉLKÜLI BESZERELÉSE • MONTAR O ASSENTO AUTO SEM BASE •...
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  • Page 9 INSTALLAZIONE CON BASE-AUTO FITTING THE CAR SEAT WITH THE BASE • INSTALLATION AVEC BASE-CONFIGURATION • BEFESTIGUNG MIT AUTO-BASIS • INSTALACIÓN CON BASE-AUTO • UPEVNĚNÍ AUTOSEDAČKY SE ZÁKLADNOU • УСТАНОВКА АВТОМОБИЛЬНОГО КРЕСЛА С БАЗОЙ • A GYERMEKÜLÉS BESZERELÉSE BÁZIS SEGÍTSÉGÉVEL • MONTAR O ASSENTO AUTO COM A BASE • ΤΟΠΟΘΕΤΗΣΗ ΤΟΥ ΚΑΘΙΣΜΑΤΟΣ ΑΥΤΟΚΙΝΗΤΟΥ...
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  • Page 12 push! RIMOZIONE DEL SEGGIOLINO DALLA BASE REMOVING THE CAR SEAT FROM THE BASE • POUR OTER LE SIEGE AUTO DE SA BASE • BESEITIGUNG DER AUTOSITZ AUS DER BASIS • EXTRAER LA SILLA DE AUTO DE LA BASE • DEMONTÁŽ AUTOSEDAČKY ZE ZÁKLADNY •...

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  • Page 16 In caso di parti rotte o mancanti si raccomanda lʼutilizzo esclusivo di pezzi di ricambio originali forniti dal produttore. IMPORTANTE: Il produttore CAM IL MONDO DEL BAMBINO S.p.A. si riserva di apportare modifiche al prodotto per ragioni di natura tecnica o commerciale.
  • Page 17 correttamente regolata al corpo del neutra. Posizione D: blocco dondolo. bambino; verificare che le cinture non 2. USO DELLA CAPOTTINA (OPZIONALE): siano mai attorcigliate. • All’interno a. Inserire gli agganci della capottina nelle dell’autovettura il seggiolino auto va due sedi presenti sopra il seggiolino, fino a sempre fissato anche quando non viene che non risultano correttamente incastrati trasportato il bambino.
  • Page 18 SEGGIOLINO AUTO GRUPPO O+ PER BAMBINI FINO AI 13 KG la disattivazione dell’airbag; se ciò non fosse 7c. Prendere la parte di cintura addominale “A” possibile (N.B. Non tutte le vetture consentono la e infilarla nelle due guide laterali della base. disattivazione dell’airbag, in caso di dubbio 7d.
  • Page 19 Should the product be used for any other purpose the manufacturer declines all responsibility. Never use replacement parts other than those supplied or approved by Cam Il Mondo Del Bambino, as this could cause damage to your product and make it unsafe. IMPORTANT! CAM IL MONDO DEL BAMBINO S.p.A reserve the right to alter or modify any product for technical or...
  • Page 20 GROUP 0+ CAR SEAT FOR CHILDREN UP TO 13 KGS • This is a “UNIVERSAL” car seat, and is without a child, the car seat must be fully restrained at all times. • Do not use the approved to ECE Regulation R 44, for general use in motor vehicles.

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  • Page 22 GROUP 0+ CAR SEAT FOR CHILDREN UP TO 13 KGS unit as shown in the figure. The base correctly fitted by attempting to pull it off. must be horizontal on the seat unit and Make sure the car seat and the carrying well positioned.
  • Page 23 Dans le cas contraire, le fabricant décline toute responsabilité. Utiliser seulement des pièces de rechange fournies par le fabricant. IMPORTANT! Pour raisons techniques ou commerciales, CAM IL MONDO DEL BAMBINO S.p.A. se réserve la possibilité dʼapporter des modifications au produit.
  • Page 24 SIEGE AUTO GROUPE 0+ POUR ENFANTS PESANT JUSQUʼÀ 13 KG l’intérieur de voiture, le siège auto doit b. Détendre le tissu et fixer la partie arrière être toujours fixé, même quand le au dossier. véhicule est à l’arrêt et l’enfant n’y est pas c.
  • Page 25 siège auto sur les sièges arrière. 7c. Faire passer la partie abdominale “A” de 5b. CEINTURES: il est impératif d’attacher le la ceinture dans les guides latéraux se siège auto avec les ceintures de la voiture. Cela trouvant sur la base. selon le règlement UN/ECE n°...
  • Page 26 Produkt für den Zweck, wofür er hergestellt wurde. Benutzen Sie immer nur originale Ersatzteile, die vom Hersteller ausgestattet worden sind. WICHTIG: der Hersteller CAM IL MONDO DEL BAMBINO Spa hat das Recht, Änderungen am Produkt aus technischen oder Handelsgründen vorzunehmen. WARTUNG: Ihr Kind im Autositz darf nie unbeaufsichtigt bleiben.
  • Page 27 • Dieser Kinderautositz gehört zur korrekt Kind reguliert sein. Kategorie “Universal”. Er ist nach der Vergewissern Sie, dass die Gurte nicht Regelung ECE R 44 für eine allgemeine entwickelt sind. • Wenn Verwendung genehmigt und kann auf die Kinderautositz im Fahrzeug transportiert Sitze der meisten Fahrzeuge (aber nicht wird und auch wenn kein Kind darin sitzt, aller...
  • Page 28 AUTOSITZT GRUPPE 0+ FUER KINDER BIS 13 KG Schaukelposition. setzen Sie sich mit der Autofirma in 2. BENUTZUNG DES VERDECKS Verbindung), ist die Befestigung des (OPTIONAL): Autositzes auf dem Hintersitz verbindlich. a. Legen Sie die Haken des Verdecks in den 5b.
  • Page 29 Autos. der Sitz schlecht reguliert oder der Autositz 7c. Nehmen Sie den Bauchgürtel A und schlecht befestigt. stecken Sie ihn in die zwei seitliche Spalte 8. BESEITIGUNG DER AUTOSITZ der Basis. AUS DER BASIS: 7d. Nehmen Sie den Autositz und legen Sie 8a.
  • Page 30 IMPORTANTE: El fabricante CAM IL MONDO DEL BAMBINO S.p.A. se reserva el derecho a aportar modificaciones al producto por razones técnicas o comerciales. ATENCIÓN: No dejar nunca al niño sin vigilancia en la silla de seguridad.

Page 31: Guia De Instalación

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  • Page 33 účelu, ke kterému je určena. Při nedodržení níže uvedených postupů při montáži, údržbě, čištění a užívání nebere výrobce odpovědnost za případné reklamace. UPOZORNĚNÍ! CAM IL MONDO DÉL BAMBINO S.p.A. má všechna práva na vylepšený výrobku pro technické nebo komerční důvody. UPOZORNENÍ: nepoužívejte sedačku, jestliže je některá...

Page 34: Návod Na Použití

  • Page 35 b. Rozevřete stříšku a přetáhněte zadní část deaktivovat airbagy, pokud to není možné (V stříšky za opěrku zad. případě jakýchkoli pochyb, kontaktujte c. Stříška je nastavitelná do různých pozic. prosím výrobce), je povinnost upevnit autosedačku na zadní sedadla. d. Pro odejmutí stříšky zmáčkněte tlačítko “P” umístěné...
  • Page 36 AUTOSEDAČKA SKUPINY 0+ PRO DĚTI DO 13 KG 7a. Umístěte autosedačku do vozidla tak, zkontrolujte pomocí zatažení, zda je jak je uvedeno na obrázku. Základna musí autosedačka správně upevněna. Ujistěte se, být vodorovně k sedadlu vozidla a dobře že autosedačka a rukojeť se opírají o sedadlo umístěte.
  • Page 37 Производитель снимает с себя ответственность, если изделие используется не по назначению. Используйте запасные части, поставляемые производителем, или одобренные Cam Il Mondo Del Bambino, в противно случае это может нанести вред Вашему ребенку и сделать изделие опасным. ВНИМАНИЕ! Производитель CAM IL MONDO DEL BAMBINO S.p.A.
  • Page 38 ГРУППА 0+ ДЕТСКОЕ АВТОМОБИЛЬНОЕ КРЕСЛО ДО 13 КГ и не провисать, а ремни детского кресла Позиция C: нейтральная позиция. Позиция D: должны быть отрегулированы под рост ребенка. предупреждает от раскачивания. Убедитесь, что ремни не перекручены! 2. УСТАНОВКА БАЛДАХИНА • Путешествуя без ребенка, автомобильное (ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЬНАЯ...
  • Page 39 кресле или на одном из задних кресел освободите ремень из направляющих. автомобиля. Кресло должно быть установлено 7. УСТАНОВКА АВТОМОБИЛЬНОГО в позиции против движения автомобиля. При КРЕСЛА С БАЗОЙ ДЛЯ МОДЕЛИ 149: установке детского кресла на переднем Установите детское кресло на пассажирском...
  • Page 40 FONTOS FIGYELMEZTETÉS: A termék csak rendeltetésszerűen használható. Ellenkező esetben a gyártó nem vállal felelősséget. Kizárólag olyan alkatrészeket használjon, melyet a gyártó, Cam Il Mondo Del Bambino ajánl, vagy hagy jóvá; ellenkező esetben a termék megsérülhet, illetve a biztonságát veszélyezteti.

Page 41: Használati Útmutató

  • Page 42 0+ CSOPORTNAK MEGFELELŐ BIZTONSÁGI ÜLÉS 13 KG-IG jobb oldaliba (3), és egyszerre nyomja bele az el az autóban. A gyermekülés kivételéhez állítsa övcsatba (4), míg kattanó hangot nem hall (5). a hordozófület kézben hordozásra alkalmas Az övek megfeszítéséhez húzza maga felé a pozícóba, lazítsa meg a biztonsásgi övet, és középső, lelógó...
  • Page 43 O fabricante declina qualquer responsabilidade se o produto for usado para qualquer outro fim. Nunca use peças de substituição senão as fornecidas ou aprovadas pelo fabricante CAM IL MONDO DEL BAMBINO S.p.A., pois o não cumprimento desta regra pode provocar danos ao seu produto e torná-lo inseguro.

Page 44: Instruções De Utilização

  • Page 45 assento auto. trás do carro. b. Abra a capota e passe a parte de trás por 5b. CINTOS DE SEGURANÇA: De acordo trás do encosto. com a norma UN/ECE nr 16 ou equivalente, c. A capota pode ser ajustada em várias é...
  • Page 46 ASSENTO AUTOPARA CRIANÇAS ATÉ 13KG carro e bem posicionada. tentando separá-lo da base. Certifique-se 7b. Aperte o cinto de segurança de 3 de que o assento auto e apega de transporte pontos. estão contra o banco do carro. Se isso não 7c.
  • Page 47 Ποτέ μην χρησιμοποιείτε ανταλλακτικά μέρη άλλα εκτός αυτών των οποίων παρέχει ή εγκρίνει η Cam Il Mondo Del Bambino, καθώς αυτό θα μπορούσε να βλάψει το προϊόν και να το καταστήσει μη ασφαλές. ΣΗΜΑΝΤΙΚΟ! Η CAM IL MONDO DEL BAMBINO S.p.A διατηρεί το...
  • Page 48 GROUP 0+ ΚΑΘΙΣΜΑ ΑΥΤΟΚΙΝΗΤΟΥ ΓΙΑ ΠΑΙΔΙΑ ΕΩΣ 13 ΚΙΛΑ ασφαλείας, αυτό το φυλλάδιο οδηγιών, θα πρέπει να 3. ΠΡΟΣΚΕΦΑΛΟ (ΠΡΟΑΙΡΕΤΙΚΟ): το προσκέφαλο κρατηθείστηνθήκηηοποίαβρίσκεταιμονίμωςστοπίσω απαιτείται για να συγκρατεί καλύτερα το κεφαλάκι του μέρος του καθίσματος αυτοκινήτου. • Η χρήση του παιδιού σας και να προστατεύει τα μικρότερα σε καθίσματος...
  • Page 49 Το κάθισμα αυτοκινήτου πρέπει να είναι οριζοντίως κλικ. ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: βεβαιωθείτε ότι οι 4 πείροι του τοποθετημένο πάνω στο κάθισμα του οχήματος και να καθίσματος αυτοκινήτου είναι σωστά τοποθετημένοι έχει κλίση ενάντια προς το κάθισμα του οχήματος. Η πάνω στην βάση προσπαθώντας να τραβήξετε το χειρολαβήτουκαθίσματοςαυτοκινήτουπρέπειναείναι...
  • Page 50 Ukoliko se proizvod koristi za bilo koju drugu svrhu proizvođač odbacuje bilo kakvu odgovornost. Nikad nemojte koristiti rezervne dijelove osim onih kojim vas opskrbljuje ili vam odobrava Cam Il Mondo Del Bambino, jer bi to moglo naškoditi vašem proizvodu I učiniti ga nesigurnim.

Page 51: Upute Za Korištenje

  • Page 52 GRUPA 0+ AUTO SJEDALICA ZA DJECU DO 13 KGS 2. PODEŠAVANJE KROVNE NAVLAKE AUTOMOBILU: (PO IZBORU): 5a. SJEDALA AUTA: auto sjedalica može a. Umetnite kopče krovne navlake u se postaviti na prednje ili stražnje sjedalo otvore na gornjem dijelu sjedalice dok i uvijek mora biti okrenuta prema natrag nisu pravilno namješteni u kučištu P sa (obrnuto od kretanja automobile).
  • Page 53 BAZU SAMO ZA MODEL 149: nalazi u pogrešnom položaju. Kako biste 7a. Postavite auto sjedalicu kao što je skinuli auto sjedalicupodesite ručku u prikazano na slici. Baza mora biti položaj za nošenje i otkopčajte pojaseve. postavljena horizontalno. 8. SKIDANJE AUTOSJEDALICE 7b.
  • Page 54 Nikdy nenahradzujte inými ako dodanými či schválenými výrobcom. Mohlo by to spôsobiť poškodenie či zničenie výrobku. UPOZORNENIE! CAM IL MONDO DEL BAMBINO S.p.A si vyhradzuje všetky práva na zmenu či upravenie výrobku bez akýchkoľvek predchádzajúcich upozornení. UPOZORNENIE! Nikdy nenechávajte dieťa v sedačke bez dozoru. UPOZORNENIE: Táto autosedačka musí...
  • Page 55 bezpečnostné pásy autosedačky musia byť autosedačku proti húpaniu. nastavené správne tak, aby boli prispôsobené 2. UPEVNENIE STRIEŚKY/VOLITEĹNÉ/ telíčku Vášho dieťaťa. Skontrolujte, či pásy nie a. Uchytenie striešky vložte do otvorov sú akokoľvek prekrížené. • Pokiaľ cestujete bez umiestnených v hornej časti autosedačky, kým dieťaťa, autosedačka musí...
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7 Best Portable Car Seats for Babies, Toddlers and Big Kids

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7 best portable car seats for traveling with the whole family

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Car Seat Stroller

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Doona car seat stroller.

TurboBooster 2.0

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Scenera NEXT

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Aside from requiring a lot more gear, traveling with kids can be quite stressful, and in between packing your luggage and investing in a travel stroller , there's little mental energy for anything else. Fortunately, our experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute Parenting Lab have been testing car seats for decades, including the best convertible car seats , rotating car seats and the best booster seats . We test based on safety features, functionality, ease of use and value. Our picks are based on tests done in-Lab by our experts, evaluations from our consumer testers and extensive research.

Head to the end of this guide to find more information on how we test, whether or not you should use a car seat on a plane, what to look for when shopping for the best portable car seats and more. Looking for more to make traveling with kids as easy as possible? Check out our favorite outdoor-ready stroller wagons , the best lightweight strollers and top-rated double strollers .

The Doona car seat is our pick for the best overall car seat and stroller combo and it's one of our past Parenting Award winners. A dedicated fan following backs it up; see its more than 13,000 five-star reviews on Amazon. The Doona makes it easy to switch between car seat and stroller mode in seconds even with your baby strapped inside. In short, you don't need a separate infant car seat and a stroller, because this is both.

"It's the easiest stroller to maneuver through airport security and around an airport terminal," says one tester who's a mom of two young kids. It goes into a rideshare vehicle using the seat belt (no stroller to put in the trunk!). It's also FAA-approved for use in an airplane cabin and fits on most economy airplane seats, which are often about 17 inches wide.

Rachel Rothman , the Good Housekeeping Institute's former Chief Technologist and a mom of three, is a fan of this for travel. But it's important to note that, as well as being pricey, the Doona is only for rear-facing use and for toddlers up to 35 pounds. Toddlers outgrow it typically at age 2. But if you'll travel a lot in those first two years — even if it's just catching Ubers around town — you'll be grateful for the Doona.

Big kids need a bit of help ensuring that the seatbelt is hitting their body just right, so this backless booster gives them that extra height. It's also exceptionally small, lightweight and easy to travel with; you might even keep several in your car's trunk for when you're carpooling other kids.

Because it's backless, it doesn't offer as much support as a highback booster (for that, see the Peg Perego on this list). It is okayed for ages 4 and up as long as they weigh at least 40 pounds and could be great for a quick trip when you don't want to lug something large. This fits into a tote bag!

With its two hideaway cupholders, machine-washable seat cushions and padded armrests, this tucks a lot of features into a (really!) affordable seat. It's no surprise that it has more than 20,000 five-star reviews on Amazon. While it isn't airline approved — all booster seats require a shoulder belt, which you won't find on an airplane — its compact size makes it incredibly simple to slide into your overhead bin to later use in taxis, Ubers or other vehicles once you get to your destination.

For a little more money there's a TurboBooster LX version that works with LATCH; nice if you'll be keeping this in one car for a length of time.

Got enough to carry already? At 10 pounds, this is the best lightweight convertible car seat for traveling and it won't break the bank. Five harness heights and three buckle locations help customize the seat to your baby or toddler's size, though it's the kind of harness you have to rethread each time you need to change it.

The Scenera can be installed rear-facing for babies and toddlers and forward-facing for preschoolers up to 40 pounds but lacks the cushioning and other comforts, like a recline mechanism, we've come to enjoy in an everyday toddler car seat . Still, with its deep bucket seat, this will keep your tiny passenger comfy enough and car seat compliant when you're traveling and in and out of other people's vehicles. It's especially great as a rear-facing travel option for 2- and 3-year-olds who have outgrown an infant car seat.

You can remove both the cupholder and seat pad for washing. The seat pad can even go in the dryer. The brand claims that three of these seats fit across a back seat and our tests were able to validate that in certain vehicles. It can be installed with the LATCH system or a seatbelt. It's approved for airplane seats and like our best overall pick it fits on most economy seats.

Peg Perego Viaggio Flex 120

Viaggio Flex 120

Kids who are at least age 4 and who weigh 40 pounds or more will appreciate the comfort of this belt-positioning booster seat just as much as parents will appreciate its ability to fold down to a fraction of its size.

The Flex 120 has an exceptionally large weight range, functioning for kids up to — you guessed it — 120 pounds. While it's a bit pricier than some other booster options, its ability to compact down makes it perfect for folding up and storing in a bag that you can then gate-check, or even fit into the overhead bin while in-flight. Note that no belt-positioning booster is certified for use in an airplane cabin because they're meant to be used with a car's shoulder belt, not an airplane lap belt. The big kids who fit this are good to use the airplane belt anyway! This is perfect for use in a rideshare, taxi or a far-off relative's vehicle when you land.

Customize this booster to your child by adjusting the headrest, upper backrest, side wings and seat. In addition to being an easy portable car seat, this is another great choice for grandparents or other caregivers who only occasionally drive big kids around because it so easily fits into a car's trunk when not in use.

Graco 4Ever DLX

4Ever DLX

This is larger and heavier than any of our other choices. However, this is the most portable all-in-one car seat that grows with your little one from a rear-facing infant car seat to a backless booster, from 4 to 120 pounds .

Its versatility means that it may be the only car seat you ever have to buy, and if you travel infrequently, you could manage to tote this on a few trips and avoid buying something separate just for travel. It is certified to work on an airplane seat with the harness (so, up to 65 pounds), but it's about 3 inches wider than many economy airplane seats so the fit isn't great; one Reddit user said they put it in the window seat and then just accepted squeezing themselves into the middle-seat position.

While testing, we appreciated how easy this car seat was to install and use, making it pretty difficult to mess up due to user error. We also love how highly adjustable it is, with a six-position recline and a no-rethread harness with 10 possible heights. The easy-to-remove washable seat pads make it simple to clean up after your little one. If you're taking it with you into a rideshare and can't use the LATCH installation system, there's an integrated belt lock off on the back of the seat that helps make seat belt installation as simple as possible.

WAYB Pico Travel Car Seat

Pico Travel Car Seat

This is a pricey option that has a fan following with frequent travelers who travel with a preschooler. It folds down into its own carrying case, which can be worn as a backpack, so you can easily get it through the airport and store it in a hotel. It's got a five-point harness and is meant for kids up to 50 pounds. The brand says it's for kids as young as 2 but because rear-facing is safest and this only faces forward, we would not recommend using it for a child until they are at least age 3, preferably 4.

The Pico does not have side-impact protection and other safety features we want on an everyday car seat, but for travel we agree that this has portability appeal. It also gets knocked in reviews for not being comfortable for long car rides if your child likes to nap, but again, we're putting it on this list for on-the-go families who are in "something is better than nothing" mode, even for short train, bus or van rides.

Our experts appreciate how lightweight this seat is (8 pounds), and that it easily fits even on the smallest economy airplane seat (it's FAA-approved). The seat can either be installed using the LATCH system or the seatbelt in a car or airplane.

Nuna PIPA urbn + TRVL Stroller

PIPA urbn + TRVL Stroller

If you're a city family that doesn't even own a car, there's a big reason to love the PIPA portable infant car seat: It's built to be installed without a base and is exceptionally easy to move between vehicles, including rideshares like Uber.

It's got a built-in rigid LATCH system or alternatively you can use the back seat seatbelt. Plus, the PIPA urbn only weighs 7 pounds, making it one of the lightest infant car seats we know of and an easy one to carry from place to place. The stroller, too, is lightweight at just under 14 pounds and can be folded down using just one hand. The car seat is built to ride on top of the stroller, to get them both through an airport, and we named it our favorite lightweight travel system .

The infant car seat does not have a high weight limit, however. Your baby will outgrow it when they hit 22 pounds or are 29 inches tall, whichever comes first. For some that can mean by their first birthday. But the stroller will stay useful through the preschool years since it has a weight limit of 50 pounds. The car seat is airline-approved and will fit on most economy cabin seats.

How we test the best portable car seats

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The Good Housekeeping Institute's engineering and parenting pros have reviewed dozens of car seats over the past five years, including portable car seats . Our Lab experts work with parents to test these car seats on a variety of vehicles of different brands and sizes to ensure that you can find the right car seat for your family.

Each car seat we consider has passed Federal Safety Standards. We perform tests both in the Lab and at home to evaluate each product's safety, ease of installation, stability, ease of adjustments, stroller compatibility and portability. To accomplish this, we set up each car seat in a variety of vehicles and strollers. We evaluate how easy it is to secure the harness as well as how difficult it is to install the car seats. For portable car seats we pay special attention to whether they can be installed without a LATCH system and if they are approved for use in an airplane cabin.

What to look for when shopping for a portable car seat

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Whether you're going on a trip or often take your child places in a rideshare vehicle, if you need a portable car seat you should consider these things:

✔️ Height and weight limits : All car seats come with minimum and maximum height and weight specifications. To ensure proper seatbelt placement and optimal security, make sure your child fits within those ranges. Once they meet the maximum in either height or weight, it's time to switch. If you have an adjustable car seat that transitions to a booster look at the labels on the car seat, check the user manual or contact the manufacturer so you know when it's time to switch modes.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) can help you determine the right kind of car seat for your child based on their age, weight and height. That will help you figure out if you can use an infant car seat or if you need a convertible car seat and if you're ready to move on to a booster car seat for travel.

✔️ Weight : The lightest car seats are often the most portable. We get especially excited when we find any that are less than 15 pounds, though a few on our list are heavier than that.

✔️ Easy cleaning : Regardless of age, spills happen. Luckily, like many other car seats, most portable seats offer removable machine-washable seat covers and padding.

✔️ Design : Traditional car seats have a ton of padding, robust side-impact protection and extra features that are important for every day but might be overkill for short trips. The best design for a portable car seat is a slim, streamlined one.

✔️ Ease of installation : Since you will be re-installing the car seat each time you put it in a new car or aircraft, it's important to find a car seat that is so easy to install it won't take more than a few minutes. The easiest car seats for traveling can be installed without a car seat base.

✔️ State laws : Before you bring your car seat across state lines, check state laws to be sure you'll be compliant. Often children through age 7 must be in a child-restraint seat. But if you're heading to Florida for Disney World, the laws there only apply to children through age 5.

Should you bring a car seat on the plane?

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While it is not mandatory to strap your little one into a car seat on an airplane, many parents opt to do so since it can be both a safer and more comfortable for everyone . It's recommended to do so for children under age 2 by the FAA and AAP. Note: For your child to ride in a car seat, you'll need to buy them their own plane ticket so they're guaranteed to have the space. If your baby under age 2 is flying as a free "lap baby" you are not guaranteed space for your car seat.

Before you bring a car seat onboard, check that it has an FAA-approved sticker. It's also a good idea to bring along your car seat manual to help ensure that you're properly installing the seat on the aircraft. There are helpful videos on YouTube, too, that show how to buckle a car seat in with a lap belt. (This one from the FAA shows how to install a forward-facing car seat on a plane .) Watch some before your trip!

The average airline seat is about 17 inches wide and measures 30 inches from the back of the seat to the seat in front of you — but size can vary depending on which airline you are flying. Because of this, it's best to pick a narrow, compact car seat. Infant car seats fit better than most convertible car seats, though we find that the Cosco choice on our list generally fits well.

For those who are traveling with a car seat who don't plan to use it while on the plane, many airlines will check the car seat or booster seat for free at the check-in desk or at the gate. It might be a good idea to purchase a travel bag to fit it in, to help avoid damage.

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

Lab pros and journalists at the Good Housekeeping Institute provide expert reviews and advice on everything a parent needs, including portable car seats.

This article was overseen by Rachel Rothman , former Chief Technologist & Director of Engineering at the Institute, who was trained in mechanical engineering and applied mathematics. As a mom to three kids, she personally used many of our recommended products.

In her former role as Parenting & Pets Reviews Analyst, Jamie Spain brought years of experience to the Institute and wrote the first iteration of this story. It has since been updated by contributing writer Jessica Hartshorn who has followed the car-seat market for 25 years, previously for Parents magazine and American Baby magazine. She's also a mom of two.

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Jamie (she/her) is a parenting and pets reviews analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute , where she spends her time testing, researching and writing about pet and family products. Prior to starting at GH in 2021, she worked at BuzzFeed and People , covering a combination of product reviews and lifestyle content. She's a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and psychology and a master’s degree in journalism.

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Jessica (she/her) is a freelance writer with several decades of experience writing lifestyle content and evaluating home and parenting products. A mom of two teens and two cats, her previous work can be seen in American Baby and Parents .

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  • Carrycot folds and opens in just a few movement
  • Carrycot with innovative folding system
  • Closed takes up the space of a small suitcase
  • Practical locking and unlocking mechanism of the carrycot from the frame
  • Wide and spacious carrycot, to ensure maximum comfort for your baby
  • Aerated base
  • Bag can also be used as a rucksack
  • Aluminium frame with reversible seat (parent facing 6 months-1 year, and forward facing 1-4 years)
  • Standard approved up to 22 kg./4 years old
  • Adjustable height handle with hand-stitched faux leather grip
  • Reversible handle to always guarantee the maximum comfort and manageability to both the child and the parents
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  • Adjustable footrest
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  • Anatomically shaped and crotchstrap
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Carrycot / inside:   L 33 – W 75 – H 22 cm. • Weight: 4.4 kg.

Carrycot / folded:   L 43 – W 49.5 – H 21.5 cm. • Weight:  4.4 kg.

Pushchair:   L 60 - W 94 - H 101 cm. • Weight:  11 kg.

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CHARACTERISTICS Age of use: group 1/2/3 (9-36 kg)

Complying with the European safety standard ECE R44/04

Features: With side impact protections for the head, anatomic head hugger made of breathe-through fabrics with micro perforated mesh inserts, 5-point harness with padded harness protectors and crotchstrap, adjustable backrest, armrests, practical mechanism to adjust the height of the harness, belt guide.  It can be fitted on the seat using the standard 3-point safety belt provided in the car always in forward facing position.

It follows the baby’s growth:

  • gr. 1 (9-18 kg), with backrest and 5-point harness.
  • gr. 2 (15-25 kg), with backrest and belt guide.
  • gr. 3 (22-36 kg), with booster and belt guide.

Removable covers, washable at 30°C.

SIZES AND WEIGHTS: L 49,5 - W 51 - H 65 cm / Kg 5,5

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  • Age Group: 9-24 months
  • Suitable For: Group 1-3 (9-36 kg)
  • 3-Point Safety Belt 
  • 5-Point Harness 
  • Adjustable Backrest And Armrests
  • Adjustable Height Of The Harness, Belt Guide
  • Weight: 5.5 kg
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  • 5-point harness with padded harness protectors and crotchstrap, adjustable backrest, armrests, practical mechanism to adjust the height of the harness, belt guide
  • It can be fitted on the seat using the standard 3-point safety belt provided in the car always in forward facing position
  • Group.1 (9-18 kg), with backrest and 5-point harness
  • Group.2 (15-25 kg), with backrest and belt guide
  • Group.3 (22-36 kg), with booster and belt guide
  • Removable covers, washable at 30°C
  • With side impact protections for the head
  • Anatomic head hugger made of breathe-through fabrics with micro perforated mesh insert
  • Tipping over test: Road holding test
  • Standard crash test: front impact test simulation at 50 km/h against a wall
  • Completely non-toxic (EN 71) and phthalate-free materials (directive 2005/84/CE)

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Free Infant Car Seats in All 50 States

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Welcome to our comprehensive guide on obtaining Free Car Seats for your little ones. We will first delve into the general types of organizations that offer Free Car Seats or assistance programs. These include state or local health departments, non-profit organizations, WIC programs, Medicaid, insurance companies, state car seat inspection stations, local churches, hospitals, health care systems, and pregnancy life centers. Some of these operate at a national level, ensuring wide reach and accessibility.

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Following this overview, we will provide a state-by-state guide with specific information and links to resources in your area. This comprehensive approach ensures that no matter where you’re located, you’ll be able to find the assistance you need. Use the Table of Contents to quickly access information.

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Where to Find Free Car Seats

State or local health departments.

State or local health departments are government-run organizations that oversee public health issues at a state or local level. Examples include the Texas Department of State Health Services, the California Department of Public Health, the New York State Department of Health, among others.

You can find these departments by searching for your specific state or local health department’s official website or contacting them through their official phone number.

They often serve low-income families or those who demonstrate a specific need, but some programs may serve all residents.

It’s important to note that the availability of programs and eligibility criteria can vary by state or even by county. Contacting the department directly provides the most accurate information.

Many of these departments’ programs require you to take a short safety course before receiving a car seat.

Non-Profit Organizations

Non-profit organizations operate independently from the government and are dedicated to addressing a particular social issue or advocating for a specific cause. Examples include Safe Kids Worldwide, United Way, Baby2Baby, and Buckle Up for Life.

The latter has donated tens of thousands of car seats to low-income families and often requires participation in safety classes.

You can find them through an online search. Websites like Charity Navigator can help determine their legitimacy.

They may serve a wide range of individuals, but usually those who demonstrate a specific need or fall within a certain income bracket.

Non-profit organizations often rely on funding and donations, so the availability of Free Car Seats can be contingent on these factors.

WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) Programs

WIC is a federal assistance program providing nutrition education, healthy food, breastfeeding support, and other services for low-income women and children.

You can search for your local WIC agency online or through local government resources.

WIC generally serves low-income women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, postpartum, or have children under the age of five. If you’re already enrolled in WIC, you may have access to a car seat program.

Similar to other programs, WIC often requires you to take a safety course before receiving a car seat.

Medicaid is a state and federal program that provides health coverage to people with low income, including some low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and people with disabilities.

You can apply for Medicaid through the Health Insurance Marketplace website or your state’s Medicaid website.

Medicaid generally serves low-income individuals and families. Those eligible for Medicaid might also be eligible to receive a free car seat.

Similar to other programs, Medicaid often requires you to take a short safety course before receiving a car seat.

Insurance Companies

Insurance companies are organizations that provide insurance policies to individuals or entities, covering a range of risks. Examples include State Farm, Allstate, Geico, etc.

If you’re looking for your current insurance provider, you can visit their official website or contact their customer service. If you’re searching for new insurance providers, online comparison tools can be useful.

Insurance companies generally serve their policyholders, but it can depend on the specifics of the policy and the provider. Many insurance companies provide car seats free of charge to insured new mothers or pregnant women.

The availability of Free Car Seats can be a part of specific insurance benefits. It’s crucial to read your policy carefully or speak directly to an agent for accurate information.

State Car Seat Inspection Stations

State Car Seat Inspection Stations, including firehouses and sheriff departments, are locations where certified technicians can inspect car seat installations for safety. Examples could include your local fire station, police department, or sheriff’s department.

You can locate these stations using the NHTSA’s Child Car Seat Inspection Station Locator or through an online search of your local city or county’s resources.

They serve the general public, providing safety services and occasionally Free Car Seats to families in need.

Not all inspection stations offer Free Car Seats, so it’s advisable to call and ask in advance. They often have programs for the free installation of car seats and can help you find new car seats for free as they are familiar with various charities.

Local Churches

Local churches are religious institutions that often have community outreach programs.

You can search for local churches online or through a directory.

They typically serve community members. Churches may be able to connect you with charities or institutes that provide resources to low-income families.

Availability of resources may vary widely, so it’s best to reach out directly.

Pregnancy Life Centers

Pregnancy Life Centers are often non-profit organizations that offer various resources, support, and education for women during pregnancy and early parenthood. They can provide important aid such as maternity items, baby supplies, and even Free Car Seats.

To locate a Pregnancy Life Center, you can do an online search specifying your local area. Some well-known national networks of pregnancy centers include Care Net and Heartbeat International, but there are also many independent centers that may be local to your area.

Pregnancy Life Centers primarily serve women who are pregnant or recently became mothers. They aim to support these women through their pregnancy journey and beyond, often extending their services to the early years of child-rearing.

Most Pregnancy Life Centers offer their resources and aid as part of a wider program, often involving parenting or childbirth classes. Expectant mothers who enroll in these classes may be eligible to receive items like car seats free of charge. The specifics of what’s provided and the requirements for receiving these items can vary by center, so it’s best to contact them directly for detailed information.

Do remember that these centers are often funded through donations and community support, so the availability of specific items may fluctuate. They strive to provide as much assistance as they can to support mothers and their children.

Hospitals and Health Care Systems

Hospitals and Health Care Systems are medical institutions that provide patient treatment with specialized staff and equipment. Examples include Kaiser Permanente, Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital, etc.

You can locate these through a local directory or online search.

They typically serve pregnant women, new parents, or families with young children who are patients within their system. Hospitals may provide car seats without any cost or direct you toward some great local resources.

Not all hospitals or healthcare systems offer this service. It’s best to directly contact the hospital or health care system for information on any available programs.

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Free Car Seats by State

Alabama free car seats.

Alabama Department of Public Health (Statewide): May offer car seat assistance to expectant mothers or parents who are receiving federal benefits like WIC, AllKids, Food Stamps, or Medicaid. The Injury Prevention Branch in Montgomery hosts monthly car seat clinics, which are occasionally booked two months in advance and are by appointment only. The car seat program is active in Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Huntsville. More details can be found on their website .

Alabama Farmers Federation (Statewide): Members can avail of low-cost car seats for children and can acquire certain car seats and booster seats by picking up an order form at their nearby Alfa office. Available seats prices, which include shipping and handling, are: $40 for Cosco Scenera NEXT Convertible Seat, $40 for Cosco Finale 2-in-1 Booster, $30 for Cosco Pronto Belt-Positioning Booster. Check out their website for more information.

Children’s of Alabama, (Birmingham): Children’s of Alabama provides a free car seat program for patients who don’t have a car seat at the time of their discharge. Before receiving the seat, families must watch a short educational video about its correct usage.  Learn more about the Children’s of Alabama car seat safety program

Baby’s Bounty (Montgomery):  Baby’s Bounty serves the Montgomery area, providing essential items for newborns, including car seats, for families in need.  Find out more about Baby’s Bounty

ALASKA Free Car Seats

Safe Alaskans (Anchorage): Provides car seats for families in need, with a suggested $10 donation for booster seats and $35 for car seats. Check out their website for more information.

Community Pregnancy Center (Anchorage): Offers Life Lessons classes, where participants can earn Baby Bucks to spend in the Mini Depot on car seats or other essential items. More details are available on their website .

Mat-Su Services for Children and Adults (Wasilla): Offers car seats for all families at a reduced cost based on a sliding scale. You can find more information on their website .

Alaska Injury Prevention Center (Anchorage): Has a limited number of car seats and booster seats available for a small donation. Visit their website for more details.

Alaska Child Passenger Safety Coalition (Statewide): Lists several events on their calendar where Free Car Seats and booster seats are available. Check their event calendar for more information.

Fairbanks Safe Rider Program (Fairbanks): May have car seats or booster seats available for families, contact them to find out more on their website .

Juneau Police (Juneau): Offers inspections by appointment and will provide a replacement seat for a minimum fee if necessary. Find out more on their website .

Alaska DOT (Statewide): Maintains a page with potential resources you can contact for free car seat information. Check out their website for more details.

ARIZONA Free Car Seats

Children Are Priceless Passengers (Statewide): Operates in nine locations across the state. A $35 fee is required for a safety class. Those lacking a safe and effective car seat can receive a new one for free. For more information, visit their website .

Phoenix Children’s Hospital (Phoenix): Offers car seat distribution. Detailed information can be found on their road safety programs page .

Yavapai Regional Medical Center (Prescott): Provides free or discounted car seats in conjunction with a safety class. For more information, call (928) 771-5651 or visit their website .

Deer Valley Unified School District Child Car Seat Safety Program (Phoenix): Offers limited Free Car Seats alongside an education class. Visit their website for more details.

Tuscon Medical Center Car Seat Loaner Program (Tucson): Allows you to pay $40 and get a car seat for one month. They also have car seat giveaway events sponsored by Safe Kids Pima County. Register on their website or call for more information.

HealthLinks Car Seat Program (Phoenix): Offers a free car seat to those who meet the qualifications and take a two-hour class. Further details can be found here .

ARKANSAS Free Car Seats

Farm Bureau Federation (Statewide): Membership entitles you to advantages like the Infant Car Seat Program when you have auto, home, life, farm, or other insurance with Farm Bureau Insurance of Arkansas. A car safety seat costs as little as $15 when you participate in this program. The price of this order includes shipping and handling. Visit their website for more details.

Rogers Police Department Car Seat Loan Program (Rogers):  The Rogers Police Department runs a car seat loan program for families experiencing financial hardship. They can loan one car seat per family. Car seats are distributed every Wednesday from 9 am to 3 pm. The department also offers a car seat installation service.  Find out more about Rogers Police Department’s car seat program

CALIFORNIA Free Car Seats

Related Reading : Free Car Seats in California  (by county, bigger list)

California Office of Traffic Safety (Statewide): This organization has a county-based directory that provides resource information for car seat education and distribution. You can visit their website for more information.

Police Departments & California Highway Patrol Offices (Statewide): Most locations offer a free exchange for an expired car seat. More information can be found here .

OC Health (Orange County): This resource provides a list of area organizations that offer car seat education and free/low-cost car seats. Detailed information can be found here .

First 5 LA (Los Angeles County): The New Economics for Women’s Child Passenger Safety Program offers a free car seat if you complete their safety class and qualify. Visit their website for more information.

Clinic in the Park’s Boosters in a Bag (Orange County): After completing an online course, you can receive a booster seat for free. More details can be found here .

Pacific Safety Center (San Diego County): This organization offers Free Car Seats to low/median income families, as well as Native American and military families. More information is available on their website .

Solano County Public Health (Solano County): Vibe Solano offers car seat safety classes and low-income families can receive vouchers toward the purchase of a low-cost car seat. Visit their website for more details.

Safe Kids Sacramento (Sacramento County): Low-income families may qualify for a low or no-cost car seat upon completion of an online class. More information is available on their website .

River to Coast Children’s Centers (Sonoma County): This organization offers a low-cost car seat program and safety education for low-income families. Visit their website for more information.

City of Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz County): The city provides Free Car Seats for low-income families, but an appointment is needed. More details can be found here .

CHOC Child Safety Seat Distribution Program (Orange County): For CHOC patients, a seat is available for $30 after completion of a safety class. More information is available on their website .

Camarena Health (Madera County): This organization offers classes on car seat safety, and if you can prove and show what you learned, you get a free car seat. More information can be found here .

Family Health Centers of San Diego (San Diego County): Patients enrolled in the Prenatal program may be eligible for a free car seat. Visit their website for more details.

Venice Family Clinic (Los Angeles County): The clinic offers monthly car seat safety classes including Free Car Seats for low-income families in several locations. Visit their website for more information.

St. Mary’s Medical Center (Los Angeles County): The Welcome Baby program has referrals to free or low-cost baby essentials, including car seats. Visit their website for more information.

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (Los Angeles County): This hospital offers car seat safety classes twice monthly and a free car seat for families receiving public assistance. More information can be found here .

St Francis Medical Center (Los Angeles County): The center offers a free car seat to eligible families upon completion of a class. More information can be found here .

East Valley Community Health Center (Los Angeles County): This organization offers a free virtual car seat safety class with a free car seat for families that qualify and complete the class. More details can be found here .

Whittier Hospital (Los Angeles County): The hospital provides a complimentary rear-facing car seat and diaper bag for moms delivering at the hospital. More details can be found here .

Butte County Public Health (Butte County): The county provides a free car seat class with low-cost car seats for qualifying low-income families. Visit their website for more information.

San Diego County Public Health (San Diego County): The Keep Em Safe program provides Free Car Seats for low-income, active military, or refugee women who are at least 8 months pregnant and families with children up to the age of 9. More information can be found here .

Shasta County Health and Human Services (Shasta County): This organization offers a free car seat for pregnant moms that attend 3 classes and meet other qualifications. More information can be found here .

Plumas County Public Health Agency (Plumas County): The agency offers a free car seat to eligible families upon education and installation by a certified car seat technician. More information can be found here .

Colusa County Family Action Centers (Colusa County): The center has classes for $20 and families may qualify for a free car seat. More information can be found here .

Merced County Public Health (Merced County): The county charges $25 for a car seat class,

COLORADO Free Car Seats

Safe Kids Larimer County (Larimer County): Safe Kids Larimer County provides a car seat resource program. Though not explicitly free, they do request a $30 donation for each car seat distributed. More information can be found on their website . Further details about the county can be found here .

Morgan County Public Health (Morgan County): Morgan County offers car seat vouchers worth $50 for low-income families. These can be redeemed at the local Walmart. If the car seat costs more than $50, the family will need to pay the balance. Further information about Morgan County can be found here . Contact them directly for more details on the car seat voucher program.

Custer County Program (Custer County): For Custer County, you can contact Terra Raye who may provide car seat resources. You can reach her at 719-783-9451 or via cell at 719-371-3046. Alternatively, you can email her at [email protected] . The selection criteria are not well-defined, but it’s suspected that she prioritizes county residents who qualify. More information about Custer County is available here .

Montezuma County Car Seat Program : Located in Montezuma County, this program is committed to child safety in vehicles. Certified car seat technicians are on-hand to ensure that children are correctly fitted to age- and weight-appropriate car seats. Parents are also taught how to use and install the car seats properly. Last year, this program supplied over 200 car seats to families at a reduced cost.  Learn more about Montezuma County’s Car Seat Program

CONNECTICUT Free Car Seats

St. Gianna Pregnancy Resource Center: This center provides a range of maternity and baby items to those in need. For more information, please visit their website .

Hope Pregnancy Center: Hope Pregnancy Center offers the “Earn While You Learn” program, providing educational and material assistance to expecting parents. This continues after the baby is born, offering vital support for growing families. More information can be found on their website .

Southington Police Department: For those in need of a child passenger seat, Southington Police Department offers consideration for this essential item. Please contact their community relations division by sending an email to [email protected] with a brief narrative explaining your child passenger seat request. You can visit the Southington Police Department’s Facebook page using this link .

Carolyn’s Place Pregnancy Care Center: This center offers “Earn While You Learn Classes” for first-time parents. These consist of childbirth and parenting classes, and upon completion of the course, clients may be eligible to receive items needed for baby’s care, which may include a crib, car seat, clothing, diapers, etc. Visit their website for more details.

DELAWARE Free Car Seats

Delaware Opportunities Inc. (Statewide): Income-qualified families living in Delaware are eligible for a free car seat and instruction on appropriate installation through Delaware Opportunities Inc.’s car seat safety program. More information can be found on their website .

Delaware Division of Public Health (Statewide): The Delaware Division of Public Health collaborates with local organizations to set up car seat inspection stations around the state. Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians perform the inspections and provide Free Car Seats. Dates for these events are posted on the calendar .

FLORIDA Free Car Seats

Florida Department of Transportation Safety Office (Statewide): This office sponsors the purchase and distribution of car seats to trained/qualified Child Passenger Safety (CPS) instructors and technicians. More information can be found here .

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital (St. Petersburg): This hospital offers low-cost car seats for families in need. More information can be found here .

Florida Farm Bureau (Statewide, Members Only): Florida Farm Bureau provides up to three (3) car seats for $25 and booster seats for $15 via forms on their website under Member Benefits. More details can be found here .

Tampa Police Department (Tampa): The Tampa Police Department employs Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPSTs) who can provide and/or install child safety seats for residents in need. Check their website for more information.

Safety Council of Palm Beach County, Inc. (Palm Beach County): Their Childsaver Car Seat Program provides child safety seats at a reduced cost to those in need in Palm Beach County. More details can be found here .

Florida Health Pinellas (Pinellas County): Offers workshops on proper safety seat usage. Additionally, those who meet certain financial requirements can obtain low-cost safety seats. Check their website for more details.

Mothers Helping Mothers (Sarasota, Manatee, and surrounding counties): This non-profit organization provides basic necessities such as clothing and baby items (including cribs, car seats, strollers, formula, breast pumps, and more) to families in need. More information can be found on their website .

St. Johns County Tax Collector – Project Buckle Up : This Florida-based program provides Free Car Seats to families in need. It also offers education on the correct installation and usage of car seats.  Project Buckle Up

Wolfson Children’s Hospital Car Safety Program : This Jacksonville, Florida-based program offers a low-cost car seat workshop. Participants can receive a car seat at a reduced cost while also gaining knowledge on car seat safety and correct installation.  Low-cost Car Seat Workshop

GEORGIA Free Car Seats

Child Occupant Safety Project (Statewide): Offers child safety seats and information on correct installation and use through the Mini Grant Program. This program collaborates with local community partners to deliver best practice education and services. More information can be found here .

South Health District Car Seat Program (Valdosta, Lowndes County): Provides a child safety seat to low-income families in need. More details can be found on their website .

District 4 Public Health (Troup County and eight other counties): Offers complimentary booster seats and safety training to financially eligible families through a Child Passenger Safety Mini-Grant. More details can be found here .

Safe Kids Cherokee County (Cherokee County): Provides up to ten car seats and education to financially qualified Cherokee County families through the mini-grant. More information can be found here .

Safe Kids North Fulton (North Fulton County): Offers qualifying families a child seat education as well as a free child seat through the Safe Kids North Fulton Child Passenger Safety Mini Grant. More details can be found here .

Northeast Georgia Health System (Northeast Georgia): Offers Car Seat Safety Class with Car Seat Distribution. In exchange for attending the lesson, you will receive a discounted car seat. Check their website for more information.

Women’s Enrichment Center of Dalton (Calhoun, Gordon County): Will be giving a Car Seat Education Class. Each child will receive a free car seat. More details can be found [here](https://www.wecnorthga.org/gordoncounty-carseats).

Bartow County Fire & Emergency Services (Bartow County): Provides car seat checks and installations and assists low-income Bartow County families in obtaining car seats. More information can be found here .

Safe Kids Program at Children’s Hospital of Georgia : Safe Kids, hosted by the Children’s Hospital of Georgia, provides a range of services to promote child safety, including a program for car seat safety. Contact the hospital for more information on potential assistance with car seats.  Safe Kids Program

Safe Kids Cobb County : This coalition hosted by Cobb & Douglas Public Health, works on injury prevention among children, including car seat safety. Please contact them directly for more information about potential car seat assistance.  Safe Kids Cobb County

HAWAII Free Car Seats

Statewide: Hawaii State offers a tax credit of $25 per year for the purchase of a booster or child safety seat. More information about this can be found here .

Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women & Children (Oahu): In previous years, Farmers Insurance Hawaii has partnered with the Child Passenger Safety Program at Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women & Children to offer Free Car Seats and education to families in financial need. The continuation of this program into 2023 is not explicitly stated on their website, but you can contact the Car Seat Check office to schedule a free car seat check and inquire about the availability of Free Car Seats. More information can be found on their website and here .

Oahu Pregnancy Center (Oahu): This center provides baby supply assistance and may be able to provide families with a free car seat. You can find more details on their website .

Aloha Pregnancy Center (Oahu): The center’s Baby & Me Boutique is stocked with big-ticket baby items, including car seats and high chairs, and is open to families in need. You can find more details on their website .

Keiki Closet (Oahu): This organization partners with LIV, a pregnancy and women’s center, to help provide baby essentials to moms in need. You can call them and request a car seat specifically and they can either provide one or direct you to other resources. More information can be found on their website .

Malama Pregnancy Center of Maui (Maui): This center provides material assistance to clients. While it’s not explicitly stated that they have Free Car Seats, this could be a great resource for finding a free car seat on the island of Maui. You can find more details on their website .

IDAHO Free Car Seats

St. Luke’s Children’s and Kohl’s – Right Seat 4 Kids 4 Care (Statewide): Offers Free Car Seats to families in need. Contact St. Luke’s Children’s Car Seat Program at (208) 381-3033. More information can be found here .

Kootenai Health (Kootenai County): Provides car seat education, installation, and limited free seats available for those who qualify on a donation basis. More details can be found here .

Safe Kids USA (Statewide): You can contact the following districts for free or discounted car seats:

  • DISTRICT 1: Kootenai Health, (208) 666-2030
  • DISTRICT 2: Moscow Police Department, (208) 883-7054 (ask for Kirstin); Success by 6 of the Palouse, (208) 882-7387; St Joseph Regional Medical Center-Family Beginnings, (208) 799-5430 (ask for Linda Rosetti)
  • DISTRICT 3: Canyon County Paramedics, (208) 466-8800 (Car seats available based on income guidelines)
  • DISTRICT 4: Safe Kids Treasure Valley, (208) 381-3033; Meridian Fire Department, (208) 884-0597
  • DISTRICT 5: Safe Kids of Magic Valley, (208) 814-7640 (Also has low-cost car seats and booster seats)
  • DISTRICT 6: Southeast District Health, (208) 478-6315
  • DISTRICT 7: Madison Memorial Hospital, (208) 359-6710

Medical Home Portal – Idaho Car Seat Safety : The portal provides a directory of Idaho resources for car seat safety, including various organizations that offer car seat inspection, assistance, and education. Check the link below for detailed contact information for each organization.  Medical Home Portal – Idaho Car Seat Safety

ILLINOIS Free Car Seats

DuPage County Health Department’s Child Car Seat Program (DuPage County): In collaboration with the Carelink Foundation, provides Free Car Seats to low-income families. Parents must complete safety training provided in both English and Spanish. More details can be found here .

Buckle Up Child Passenger Safety (CPS) Program (Chicago, Cook County): Provides car seat information, installation assistance, and reduced-cost car seats to at-risk families through monthly car seat seminars, car seat inspection stations, and a network of over 15 community partners. More information can be found here .

CountyCare (Cook County): Provides Free Car Seats to expectant parents. More details can be found here .

Fair Hope (Vermilion County): Supplies car seats to families that DO NOT OWN A VEHICLE. The car seats are designed for children weighing 5 to 40 pounds. More details can be found here .

Safe Kids Coalition (Statewide): Hosts safe car seat events to provide instruction on safe use and inspect car seat installation. Many also provide free or low-cost car seats and other safety products. More information can be found here .

OSF Children’s Hospital (Peoria, Peoria County): Offers a low-cost car seat program that provides families in need with low-cost car seats. More information can be found here .

Auxiliary Stroger Hospital : Through their community outreach programs, the Auxiliary Stroger Hospital offers assistance to families in need. Their efforts include providing necessary items like car seats to those in need. You can find more information about their services on their website.  Auxiliary Stroger Hospital Community Programs

Grant A Wish Inc. Chicago : This organization runs a Baby Program which aims to provide a range of essentials to parents who are unable to afford them. Car seats are among the items provided. Visit their website for more information and eligibility criteria.  Grant A Wish Inc. Baby Program

INDIANA Free Car Seats

Community Health Network (Marion County): This Indianapolis-based organization provides Free Car Seats to parents who need them. More details can be found here .

Gear-Up for Safety Program (Statewide): Families receive the essential safety equipment they need to make their homes child-safe, including car seats. More details can be found here .

Project L.O.V.E. (Statewide): A program for law enforcement that educates families on the correct use and installation of child safety seats. Only parents or caregivers who are Indiana citizens and meet low income financial qualifying requirements are eligible to receive free child safety seats. More information can be found here .

Franciscan Health Car Seat Safety Clinics (Tippecanoe County): Installed more than 100 Free Car Seats for families in need. Reservations are necessary and eligibility restrictions must be met in order to receive a free car seat. More details can be found here .

Indiana University School of Medicine (Marion County): In partnership with a San Francisco-based auto insurance firm, Go Insurance, they have a project that provides Free Car Seats as a part of its recently introduced nationwide kid passenger safety initiative. More details can be found here .

Spencer County Car Seat Program : This Indiana-based program offers car seat inspections and provides car seats for families who meet the income eligibility criteria. Visit their website for more information and how to participate.  Spencer County Car Seat Program

IOWA Free Car Seats

Unitypoint Health – Des Moines, Statewide : Offers Child Passenger Safety Technicians that may assist in instructing caregivers on how to properly utilize car seats. Families in need may be able to receive Free Car Seats through this program, but it does not give out baby carriers. Convertible, combination, and booster seats are provided under this program. A newborn weighing as little as 5 pounds can fit in the convertible seat. More information can be found on their website .

Johnson County Empowerment/ECIA, Johnson County : Periodic Car Seat Events are held to check that car seats are securely fastened and to give away free seats to kids in need who don’t have them or whose seats are damaged or have expired. The generous donations from HOPE for Johnson County and the Johnson County Empowerment/ECIA board monies enable the provision of free seats. More information can be found on their website .

Jones County Public Health, Jones County : Car seats and booster seats are available for families who might require one to transport their children safely. A single family may use this program. More information can be found on their website .

Stork’s Nest in Polk County, Iowa : An incentive-based program providing necessary baby items like diapers, strollers, cribs, and car seats to new and expecting mothers with low income. Participants earn points through healthy behaviors and can also avail parenting and prenatal classes. For more details, call (515) 558-9950 or visit here .

University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital Safety Store : Provides car seats and other safety products to families at a discount. The store is designed to teach caregivers about injury prevention, and each purchase includes education on the proper use of the product. Visit their website for more information.

Variety – the Children’s Charity of Iowa : Provides Free Car Seats to families in need as a part of their “Kids on the Go!” program. More details can be found in their document .

KANSAS Free Car Seats

Kansas Traffic Safety Resource Office, Statewide : Will distribute program seats to eligible families that can show visual proof any of the following (we do not need copies):

  • KanCare Health Plans
  • Vision Card
  • Kansas Farm Worker Health Program This program will provide a car seat to pregnant women 30 days before their due date, anything sooner is at the technician’s discretion. It will also provide another car seat to the same child if the child has outgrown the initial car seat issued, and the family can provide proof they are still eligible, or if the family has been in a car crash and can provide a police report. More information can be found on their website .

Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) and North Kansas City Fire Department, North Kansas City : MARC has received a federal grant to provide car seats to low income families and has partnered with the North Kansas City Fire Department. This program has income restrictions and to find out if you qualify for a car seat through the MARC and the Head Start program. More information can be found on their website .

Swope Health (Kansas City) : Celebrates moms and healthy babies with their event that includes a free car seat giveaway. More information can be found on their website .

Baby Talk ICT (Wichita) : Offers various classes, including car seat safety. Families in need may qualify for a free car seat. Find more information on their website .

Injury Free Coalition for Kids (Kansas City) : This organization provides a program for car seat safety, potentially offering car seats for families in need. For more details, visit their website .

KENTUCKY Free Car Seats

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Statewide : They provide child safety seat and booster seat inspections, and sometimes even Free Car Seats, to families in need. They aim to ensure all children have access to safe, reliable child safety seats. You can learn more about their program and how to participate by visiting their official website .

Hardin County Health Department, Hardin County : This health department has a car seat program where they provide a car seat to families in need. They require you to watch an educational video and have the seat installed by a certified technician at their facility. Explore their website for more details .

Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness, Louisville : Offers child safety seat checkups where Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians teach parents and caregivers how to install their car seats correctly. They also provide Free Car Seats to individuals who are in need and meet certain criteria. Discover more on their website .

Jessamine County Health Department, Jessamine County : The Health Department’s HANDS program provides education, resources, and even Free Car Seats to parents in need. Parents must participate in the HANDS program and complete a car seat safety class. You can gather more details by visiting the Jessamine County Health Department’s website .

Lexington-Fayette County Health Department, Lexington-Fayette County : They provide car seats to eligible families and also conduct car seat inspections. They want to ensure that every child travels safely. If you want to learn more about their initiative, you can do so on their website .

LOUISIANA Free Car Seats

Councilman Free Car Seat Program, Baton Rouge : A local councilman provides Free Car Seats to qualifying parents who receive WIC and/or SNAP assistance. Interested parents must preregister for the giveaway. Check out more details at the official news page .

University Medical Center New Orleans, Statewide : Families in need throughout Louisiana can sign up for Free Car Seats at this hospital’s injury prevention program. You can sign up for a free car seat on their website .

MAINE Free Car Seats

Maine Bureau of Highway Safety, Statewide : This bureau offers Free Car Seats to qualifying families in Maine. Parents or guardians should contact them directly to see if their child qualifies. More details available here .

KVCAP Child & Family Services Department, Statewide : This department operates two distribution stations for the Maine Bureau of Highway Safety’s car seat program, which provides car seats to low-income families. Find out more about their service from the official website .

Maine Families Washington County, Washington County : They provide free convertible and booster car seats for income-eligible families through a program sponsored by the Maine Bureau of Highway Safety. Certain conditions apply. More about their services can be found here .

Southern Kennebec Child Development Corporation, Kennebec County : This corporation collaborates with the Bureau of Highway Safety to provide car seat education and distribution. Eligible families can schedule an appointment with their certified car seat technician to receive a car seat. You can access more information from their official website .

MARYLAND Free Car Seats

Safe Kids Frederick County, Frederick County : Safe Kids Frederick County, a program of the Frederick County Health Department, offers Free Car Seats to residents. They aim to prevent unintentional injuries to children under the age of 19 in Frederick County. Additional details can be found on their official webpage .

Maryland Department of Health’s Kids In Safety Seats, Statewide : This program offers car and booster seats at a low cost to families who cannot afford to buy them. They also have short-term special needs loaner programs for children with certain medical issues. Seat availability varies by location. Learn more about their initiative on this webpage .

Holy Cross Health (Silver Spring, MD) : Offers a Car Seat Rental Program for newborns and children. To learn more, visit their website .

MASSACHUSETTS Free Car Seats

Massachusetts Car Seat Distribution Program, Statewide : This initiative provides car seats to qualifying entities for distribution to needy families. They aim to prevent child passenger injuries and fatalities. More information about their program is available on their official website .

Boston Children’s Primary Care, Boston : This health care provider offers car seats and booster seats to low-income families that come for care. You can find out more on their website .

Injury Free Coalition for Kids, Worcester : They host child passenger safety car seat check-up events twice a month. Families are taught how to properly install and utilize booster seats and car seats. Families in need are given access to car seats and booster seats. Get more details from their official webpage .

UMass Amherst Police Department, Amherst : The Police Department was awarded a grant to help parents who need car seats. CPS trained installers can check to see if it has any recalls and is installed correctly. If you or someone you know requires a seat, contact Officer Brian Kellogg. You can find out more here .

Boston Public Health Commission’s Childhood Injury Prevention Program, Boston : This program provides a valuable resource for Boston’s low-income families who require a child safety seat. Recipients should meet MassHealth eligibility requirements or be below the poverty line in Massachusetts. More about their program can be found on this webpage .

Boston Medical Center (Boston) : They offer a car seat program for patients. For more details, refer to their program PDF .

MICHIGAN Free Car Seats

Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning, Statewide : This office supports neighborhood car seat distribution initiatives by providing car seats at regional seat check events and fitting stations for low-income families. Explore more details here .

Family Futures, Kent County : Parents residing in Kent County who are enrolled in Medicaid are eligible. However, people with a specific level of income may still be eligible. More information can be found on their website .

Kids Always Ride Safe (KARS), Houghton and Keweenaw Counties : KARS is a program for car seat education and a cheap car seat alternative made to last your kids through the years in the car seat/booster seat. This program is available to families living in Houghton and Keweenaw Counties, including WIC families. Find out more on their website .

Maternal Infant Health Program, Statewide : Families who receive Medicaid are eligible to receive Free Car Seats from this program, while discounted car seats are provided for families with economic hardships. Read more about their service here .

Trinity Health Michigan (Michigan) : They provide a child injury prevention program which includes car seat safety. Learn more about their program and how to avail of these services from their website .

MINNESOTA Free Car Seats

Child Passenger Safety Program, Statewide : This program in Minnesota offers Free Car Seats to families in need. The program is funded by a number of sources. Learn more about their initiative here .

The Baby Blanket (Michigan) : They offer a Crib & Car Seat Program to support families in need. They provide car seats among other necessities for your baby. Learn more and apply for assistance on their website .

Sherburne County Public Health, Sherburne County : Car seats are available to Sherburne County residents who meet income requirements. Sherburne County children on WIC, Medical aid, or the Medica PMAP program are automatically qualified. Find out more about their initiative here .

Every Day Miracles, Statewide: This organization donates car seats to families with Medical Assistance health coverage. Visit their website to reserve a spot here .

Scott County Sheriff’s Office, Scott County : The Sheriff’s Office provides car seats to uninsured and low-income families when they are available. More information can be found here .

Renville County Public Health, Renville County : They offer a free car seat class to all residents of Renville County. Members of PrimeWest, Blue Plus, and other groups that may be eligible can access car seats. Read more about their service on their webpage .

Norman-Mahnomen Public Health Department, Norman-Mahnomen Counties : This department offers Free Car Seats to MinnesotaCare and Medical Assistance participants who qualify. They also provide guidance on selecting the best kid safety restraint and details on how to use it properly. Explore more details on their webpage .

Vadnais Heights City (Statewide) : Their Car Seat Program offers car seat safety checks and provides car seats to families in need. Visit the city’s website for more information.

Mille Lacs County Community Health (Minnesota) : This community health center offers car seat safety checks and assistance in obtaining car seats. For more information, visit their website or contact them at:

Public Health: 635 2nd St SE Milaca, MN 56353 Phone: 320-983-8208 Toll-Free: 888-270-8208 Fax: 320-983-8352

Carver County Public Health (Minnesota) : Carver County provides a Child Passenger Safety Program that offers services to help ensure your child’s car seat is installed correctly. It also offers low-cost car seats to eligible families who are unable to afford one. Learn more about their program on their website .

MISSISSIPPI Free Car Seats

Mississippi State Department of Health, Statewide : The state department of health offers free infant or convertible child safety seats to all eligible Mississippi children. To find out if you qualify, use their assessment form found here .

Farm Bureau Mississippi, Statewide : Farm Bureau Mississippi provides members with the chance to order car seats and booster seats at a reduced cost through the Child Saver Program. Find out more about this service on their webpage .

MISSOURI Free Car Seats

Platte County Buckle Up Kids Car Seat Program, Platte County : This program provides Free Car Seats to residents of Platte County who may be eligible and meet income requirements. Find more about this service here .

SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Safety Program, Statewide : Children under the age of one can get a free car seat through this program along with parent instruction from a highly qualified specialist. Local Child Passenger Safety Partners can help you find car seats for kids over one. More information is available here .

Cass County Health Department, Cass County : The Health Department is pleased to offer free car seat safety workshops for families in need of a car seat or booster seat for their child. Find out more on their website .

Henry County Health Center, Henry County : Car seats for low-income families can be offered here. Explore more on their official website .

Lebanon Missouri Child Seat Safety Program, Lebanon : This program gives away car seats to those in need. Find out more about their initiative here .

Lawrence County Health Department (Lawrence County) : The Lawrence County Health Department runs a car seat program providing education, installation assistance, and low-cost or Free Car Seats for eligible families in need. For more information, visit their website .

Safe Kids Columbia, Columbia : The Safe Kids Columbia initiative brings together community people, educators, businesses, foundations, volunteers, and local health and safety professionals and provides those in need with Free Car Seats. Read more about their service here .

Callaway County Ambulance District, Callaway County : In order to help individuals in need, the Ambulance District has teamed up with SERVE, Inc. and Safe Kids Columbia. You must submit an application for a voucher at SERVE, Inc., in order to be eligible for a free car seat. Learn more about their initiative here .

MONTANA Free Car Seats

Missoula County, Missoula County : They provide car seat vouchers for those receiving public assistance on a first-come, first-serve basis. Get more details from their website .

Greater Gallatin Safety Commission, Bozeman area : They offer Free Car Seats to families in need. Find more about their service here .

SafeSeat for Baby, Statewide : Referrals for Free Car Seats and training must come from the public health department or another social service organization. Explore more on their webpage .

Safer Start Montana, Statewide : They offer car seats to families in need who apply online. More information can be found on their website .

Ravalli County, Ravalli County : They provide car seats to families in need by appointment only. Find out more about their initiative here .

Safe Kids Yellowstone County, Yellowstone County : Safe Kids Yellowstone County is able to help with car seats when available. They have a reduced-cost program and some people may be able to get one for free if they qualify under one of the grants they have put in for. To receive this help, scheduling an appointment for one of their car seat checks is required. Events are listed on their website, where there is also a link to the pick time calendar so people can schedule the appointment. More details can be found here .

NEBRASKA Free Car Seats

Safe Kids South Central at Mary Lanning Healthcare, Hastings : For those who have Medicaid, Kids Connection, or WIC, car seats can be purchased from Mary Lanning Healthcare for a lower price. Get more information from their website .

Three Rivers Public Health Department (Dodge, Saunders, and Washington counties) : In partnership with Safe Kids, the Three Rivers Public Health Department offers various services to promote child safety. This includes providing child car seats for eligible families who can’t afford to buy new ones. Visit their website for more details.

NEVADA Free Car Seats

Ron Wood Family Resource Center, Carson City : This center offers discounted car seats when available. Find more information about this resource here .

NyECC Child Car Seat Inspections & Installation, Nye County : The coalition has a number of certified technicians that can properly inspect all child safety seats and install no-cost seats to those that qualify. Contact NyECC at 775-727-9970 to learn how to schedule an inspection or installation. Get more details from their website .

Car Seats for Christy, Statewide : This is a non-profit that gives car seats out to those in need. Learn more about their mission here .

Baby’s Bounty, Statewide : Baby’s Bounty gives car seats along with other baby essentials to families that adhere to the 130% of the 2020 US Federal Poverty Guidelines. Find more about their program requirements here .

NEW HAMPSHIRE Free Car Seats

Amerihealth New Hampshire : This program is available for Amerihealth NH members and provides car seats and booster seats at no cost for child members, up to a $129 value.  Learn about the Amerihealth NH benefits here

WellSense : As a WellSense NH MassHealth ACO or MCO member, you may qualify for additional benefits. Car seats play an important part in keeping children safe while riding in a vehicle. Each child member between 5-65 lbs. can receive an infant seat once per lifetime, and children between the ages of 4-8 years old are eligible for a booster seat to replace the infant seat, once requested. Pregnant mothers can request a car seat 45 days prior to their due date. Members should call WellSense Member Services to request a free car or booster seat.  Get more information about the WellSense program here

New Hampshire Right to Life (Statewide) : Committed to supporting pregnancy centers around New Hampshire, they provide necessary baby items including car seats. For more information on how you can benefit, visit their Support Pregnancy Centers page .

NEW JERSEY Free Car Seats

Burlington County Child Safety Seat Inspection Program : Burlington County offers this program for families who are expecting or have an infant and cannot afford a child safety seat. The Burlington County Sheriff’s Department may be able to provide a seat through the Child Safety Seat program. An application and proof of income are required.  Find the Burlington County program details here

Ride of My Life : This charity is dedicated to ensuring the safety of every car ride a baby takes. For mothers who can’t afford the government-required car seat to bring their newborns home from the hospital, Ride of My Life steps in to provide the necessary aid. Hospitals across New Jersey are encouraged to reach out to the organization for their maternity patients in need of a car seat.

Learn about the Ride of My Life initiative here Explore more about the charity’s outreach here

NEW MEXICO Free Car Seats

New Mexico Child Safety Seat Distribution Program, Statewide : The state program features 40 distribution stations across New Mexico. Each station has its own application criteria, most require proof of qualification for WIC, Medicaid, or New Mexi-Kids. Most families only pay $25, cash only. Visit their website for more details .

NEW YORK Free Car Seats

Ardent Solutions Car Seat Distribution Program, Allegany County : This program helps low-income families and others find the best car seat for their child at every age. From the time a kid is born until they are old enough to ride without a seat, parents and legal guardians of those children are provided with Free Car Seats. There are booster seats available for older children. Assistance is only intended to be given once. Learn more here .

Wayne County Public Health Child Safety Programs’ Car Seat Distribution Class, Wayne County : If you don’t already have one and can’t afford one, this program may be able to help. The course provides a thorough examination of all available car seat models, their applications, and methods for choosing the best one for your child. Free Car Seats are contingent on attending the class, having a valid photo ID and proof of ongoing participation in public assistance programs, and being a permanent resident of Wayne County. Details can be found here .

Onondaga County Car Seat Program, Onondaga County : Sponsored by Catholic Charities of Onondaga County, this program provides Free Car Seats (call for details on eligibility requirements based on poverty). Check their website .

Tremont Neighborhood Health Action Center, Bronx, NYC : Families are given access to newborn car seats or safe sleeping surfaces. More information can be found here .

New York Connects (Washington County) : Offers a car seat distribution program across the state of New York, ensuring the safety of children in transit. Learn more about the program for Washington County residents on their Car Seat Distribution Program page .

New Hope Family Services (Syracuse) : Provides a variety of pregnancy-related services, including help with obtaining car seats. More information about the services provided can be found on their website .

Cornell Cooperative Extension (Livingston County) : Offers a Traffic Safety Education program that includes child safety seats education. More information can be found on their website .

NORTH CAROLINA Free Car Seats

Child Passenger Safety program, Henderson County : Child passenger safety specialists in Henderson County, North Carolina, educate caregivers on the use and correct installation of car seats. If they don’t already have a suitable car seat for the family’s child, Henderson County homeowners may also be eligible for a free car seat. Learn more on their website .

Alleghany Council on Children, Youth, and Families (Alleghany County) : Provides the “Buckle Up Car Seat Distribution Program” to assist families with car seat needs. Find more details on their website .

The Bear Closet (Asheville) : Offers assistance including car seats to families in need. Visit their website for more information.

NORTH DAKOTA Free Car Seats

North Dakota Car Seat Distribution, Statewide : This state program is sponsored by the North Dakota Department of Health and the North Dakota Department of Transportation. There are over 25 car seat distribution locations across the state, and you can call each location for more information. Find a location here .

First District Health Unit Car Seat Distribution Program, Ward County : This program offers discounted car seats to all families. The cost is $61 for car seats and $5 for backless boosters. Families receiving any kind of public assistance (like WIC, SNAP, Medicaid, etc) are eligible for a further discount, with car seats costing only $30 and backless boosters still at $5. This service is available by appointment only. More details here .

Bismarck Child Safety Program (Bismarck) : Provides car seat safety education and may have resources for families in need of car seats. More information is available on their website .

Safe Kids Grand Forks (Grand Forks) : Offers car seat checkup events, educational presentations, and may provide car seats for families in need. Learn more on their website .

OHIO Free Car Seats

Ohio Buckles Buckeyes (OBB) Child Passenger Safety Program, Statewide : This program offers Free Car Seats and booster seats to qualified low-income families in all Ohio counties. Individuals who qualify based on income must attend an instructional session led by a licensed technician in order to obtain a free OBB seat. The program provides two types of kid safety seats: Convertible Seat ($20 donation) & Booster Seat ($10 donation). Learn more about the program here .

Columbus Public Health Car Seat Program, Columbus : Families in need can benefit from this program by receiving discounted car seats and booster seats. Families need to be referred by their WIC clinic or by a Columbus Public Health Home Visiting program in order to be given a seat. The cost is $30 for a convertible car seat and $10 for a booster seat. Families are required to attend a 60–90 minute long lesson. More details here .

Akron Children’s Hospital Car Seat Program, Akron : This program offers brand new car seats at a reduced cost to low-income families. This discount is available to families who receive government assistance (e.g., WIC, Medicaid, etc.). Caregivers are educated on how to correctly utilize the seat and install it in a vehicle. The hospital occasionally obtains complimentary seats from ODH throughout the year. Read more here .

Lorain County Car Seat Program, Lorain County : This program educates parents and guardians on child passenger safety and gives car seats and booster seats to qualifying people. Eligibility criteria include living in Lorain County, having a qualifying income (eligible for WIC or SNAP), and attending a 30-minute information session. Find more details here .

Tuscarawas County Health Department Car Seat Program, Tuscarawas County : This department has numerous nationally certified car seat technicians (CPST) on staff who can assist you with your car seat. WIC Income Eligible children may receive one car seat every three years if their parents or legal guardians attend a class and pass a quiz. More details here .

Putnam County Health Department Car Seat Program, Putnam County : This program offers Free Car Seats to a resident of Putnam County who also meets WIC Income Guidelines or is income eligible for WIC. Learn more here .

Warren County Health District Car Seat Program, Warren County : This program provides Free Car Seats. To qualify, a parent/caregiver must meet WIC income limits, though the beneficiary does not need to be registered in WIC. The family must have a child who meets the requirements for a car/booster seat and must attend an educational class. More details here .

Knox Public Health Car Seat Program, Knox County : This program offers convertible and booster seats to low-income families in collaboration with the Ohio Department of Health’s Ohio Buckles Buckeyes. A $10 charge is suggested at the time of the class. Find more details here .

Belmont County Health Department Car Seat Program, Belmont County : This department offers Free Car Seats to eligible families. To confirm WIC eligibility, the family must submit one of the following documents: paystubs for the previous 30 days, WIC card, Medicaid card, W2s/most recent tax transcript, or unemployment benefits/award letter. More details here .

Lake County General Health District (LCGHD) Car Seat Program, Lake County : This program provides car seats to income-eligible families in collaboration with University Hospitals and the Ohio Buckles Buckeyes (OBB). To get a car seat, the parent/legal caregiver must attend an instructional class. Learn more here .

Perry County Health Department Car Seat Program, Perry County : This department offers Free Car Seats. A parent or guardian is eligible for a convertible car seat or booster seat if they live in Perry County, are a WIC customer, or meet current WIC income limits. Infant car seats are offered to families receiving assistance from Job and Family Services. More details here .

OKLAHOMA Free Car Seats

SPARC Car Seats: Single Parent Academic Resources Collaborative, Oklahoma City : This program uses a first-come, first-served policy to distribute car seats. Local car seat events are listed on the website. Check the event details because some car seats are provided for free or at a low fee. Details here

Oklahoma Highway Safety Office, Injury Prevention Service, Safe Kids Oklahoma, Statewide : These entities collaborate to launch a car/booster seat program through county health departments. Free Car Seats and booster seats are available to families that qualify for WIC benefits or receive Medicaid, SNAP, or TANF. Details here

Bethany Children’s Health Center, Bethany : For individuals who are eligible, the center offers inexpensive car seats. Details here

Infant Crisis Services, Oklahoma City : A local group offers supplies like diapers, blankets, baby clothes, formula, car seats, and other essentials to those in need. Details here

Muskogee County Emergency Medical Service, Muskogee County : The Kirschner Trusts awarded a grant to Muskogee County Emergency Medical Service to help cover the cost of car seats for low-income families in the county. Details here

OREGON Free Car Seats

Grants Pass Fire and Rescue, Grants Pass : This program offers reduced-cost seats for individuals on OHP or families working with WIC. Convertible and combination seats are available for $30 and booster seats for $10. Additional discounts are available for some individuals working with WIC, but they must learn how to use the car seat correctly. Details here

Oregon Building Healthy Families, Wallowa County : The organization offers car seats in conjunction with a class on a sliding scale payment basis. Details here

Bambinos Oregon, Polk County : If you are a current Bambinos client living in Polk County, a seat is available for a $15 deposit and education is given. Details here

Care Inc, Tillamook County : The organization offers low-cost car seats, determined on a case-by-case basis, along with other essentials for Tillamook County residents. Details here

Legacy Health, Portland : The organization offers a car seat safety class with no/low-cost car seat on availability. Details here

Multnomah County Healthy Birth Initiative, Multnomah County : For Black or African American families in Multnomah County, discounted car seats are available. Details here

Doernbacher Children’s Hospital, Portland : This hospital works with ODOT to see if families are eligible for the car seat distribution program. Details here

Safe Kids Lower Columbia, Columbia County : This program provides an interactive car seat program with one-on-one instruction, a $50 visa gift card just for keeping your appointment, and a free car seat if needed. Details here

Salem Right to Life Center, Salem : By taking five parenting classes, you can earn Baby Bucks that can be redeemed for a new car seat. Details here

Umatilla-Morrow Head Start, Inc, Umatilla & Morrow Counties : Families in/near Hermiston and Pendleton can get car seats for low-income families at a reduced cost. Convertible seats are available for $30, high-back boosters for $20, and no-back boosters for $10. Details here

Vine Medical Pregnancy Health Clinic : A new car seat can be obtained by participating in the educational programs. Details here , Educational Resources

City of Albany, Albany : The Albany Area Child Passenger Safety Program can provide low-cost seats to income-eligible families residing in Linn and Benton counties. A referral may be obtained from Love, Inc, or from WIC for families who are currently eligible for and receiving WIC benefits.

PENNSYLVANIA Free Car Seats

Tri-County Community Action, Dauphin County : This organization collaborates with SAFE KIDS in Dauphin County through Penn State Children’s Hospital to provide a discounted car seat program for families referred to them or other public assistance organizations. Safety checks can be performed by their professionals if required. The program aims to inform the public about the importance of using car seats correctly for safety and legal reasons. Details here

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia : Through the CHOP Child Safety Seat Program, the hospital provides child car seats free of charge. A healthcare professional may refer anyone who cannot afford to buy a child safety seat to this program. To qualify, you must be actively receiving public assistance and have a green EBT Access card. Details here

Pennsylvania Traffic Injury Prevention Project’s Car Seat Loan Program, Statewide : Free Car Seats are available at locations throughout the county through this program. Details here

Central Pennsylvania Community Action, Central Pennsylvania : This organization has set up a car seat loaner program for people who can’t afford to buy the right car seat for their infants or toddlers. In collaboration with PennDOT and the PA Traffic Injury Prevention Project, this program lends out the appropriate car seats to those who meet the required income levels, set at 150% of the poverty line or less. Details here

RHODE ISLAND Free Car Seats

Injury Prevention Center’s 4-Safety Program, Statewide : Certified child passenger safety technicians (CPSTs) from the Injury Prevention Center teach car seat installation to parents. Qualified low-income families may be provided a car seat for their child. Details here

The organization also lists the sites for car seat checks in Rhode Island. Details here

Seats 4 Safety Program at Lifespan (Statewide) : This program offers car seat inspections and may provide Free Car Seats for eligible families who are unable to afford them. More details can be found on their website .

SOUTH CAROLINA Free Car Seats

Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital, Midlands : The hospital and its Buckle Buddies program offer new and safe car seats to families in the Midlands via their Medicaid discount program. Car seats can be purchased at a discount at Palmetto Health Baptist’s Birthplace. The discount is $10 per car seat, making the total cost $65 for a regular car seat and $35 for a convertible car seat. To access this service, contact:

  • Prisma Health Baptist Hospital Women’s Services, Taylor at Marion St. Columbia, SC 29220
  • Call: 803-296-2578

More details here

Molina Healthcare of South Carolina : Provides a free car seat program for eligible members who complete 6 prenatal visits. Members must email their details to [email protected] with “Car Seat” as the email subject. The email must include the member’s full name, physical mailing address, phone number, and Molina ID number. Please note that car seat types may vary.  More details here

SOUTH DAKOTA Free Car Seats

South Dakota Department of Social Services, Statewide : This department offers the Child Safety Seat Distribution Program which aims to ensure children are in the most suitable child seat for their height and weight until they are at least 4’9″. It provides child safety seats at no cost to families that meet income eligibility requirements. Details here

Sanford Children’s CHILD Services, Statewide : This service offers the Child Safety Seat Distribution Program, which aims to keep children safe by providing child safety seats at no cost to families who meet the income eligibility requirements. The goal is to ensure children ride in the best car seat for their size and weight until they reach a minimum height of 4 feet 9 inches. Details here

Prairie Lakes Healthcare System, Statewide : In collaboration with the South Dakota Department of Social Services, this organization offers Free Car Seats to parents who meet the requirements. Parents must live in South Dakota and be enrolled in a program that qualifies them for financial assistance, such as Medicaid, WIC, SNAP, CHIP, Child Care Assistance, or Head Start. Details here

TENNESSEE Free Car Seats

Shelby County Health Department Child Car Seat Program, Shelby County : This program offers free convertible car seats to Shelby County residents with children under the age of 2 who meet the program’s eligibility requirements. Details here

Mother To Mother (Nashville) : A non-profit organization that provides vital health, safety, and wellness items for infants and children in need. They have programs that may help families acquire car seats. For more information, visit their website .

TEXAS Free Car Seats

Texas Health and Human Services, Statewide : The Safe Riders initiative forms alliances with Texas stakeholders to educate about child passenger safety and manage the distribution of child safety seats to low-income families. Safe Riders refer families to established distribution stations in their neighborhood. Details here

Denton County Public Health, Denton County : The Safe Riders initiative also provides child safety seat distribution and education here. Families that meet the eligibility requirements and attend the course will be provided with a car seat. Families must self-certify their financial need, have a vehicle with a working safety belt, and attend a one-hour session to learn how to properly use the car seat. Car seat classes are held monthly. Details here

St. John’s Community Center, Travis County : This center offers a variety of services to low-income families, including a free car seat program. To obtain a car seat, you must first complete a car seat safety course. Details here

Living Alternatives of Jacksonville, Jacksonville : This organization may provide free child car seats to low-income mothers who are pregnant or have small children. Living Alternatives is approved annually to distribute new car seats for free through the State of Texas Safe-Riders Program. Details here

UMC Foundation El Paso (El Paso) : The UMC Foundation’s Car Seat Safety Program helps ensure child passenger safety by providing car seats to families who might otherwise be unable to afford them. Visit their website for more details.

Families to Freedom (Dallas) : This organization offers a program providing car seats for families in need. They ensure that families on their way to a safer life have the necessary equipment for transporting children safely. More information is available on their website .

UTAH Free Car Seats

Salt Lake County Health Department, Salt Lake County : The department sells new car seats to qualifying families on a sliding fee scale. Eligible families must attend a car seat class and provide proof of income, which must be at or below 195% of the federal poverty level. Details here

Tooele County Health Department, Tooele County : Offers low-cost car seats to qualifying families. The department also provides free car seat education classes on the first Wednesday of every month. Details here

Weber-Morgan Health Department, Weber County : Sells new car seats on a sliding fee scale to families who qualify. Similar to the program in Salt Lake County, qualifying families must attend a car seat class and provide proof of income, which must be at or below 195% of the federal poverty level. Details here

Southwest Utah Public Health Department, Southern Utah : Offers car seats for free or for a discount after a car seat installation course. Details here

VERMONT Free Car Seats

Vermont Safety Seat Voucher Program, Statewide : This program provides Free Car Seats and booster seats to low-income families who meet program qualifications, primarily determined by receipt of state or federal funds. Details here

Rescue Inc., Statewide : This is a Pediatric Safe Organization designated by the state of Vermont. They provide Free Car Seats to qualified low-income families and free car seat inspections to anyone who wants one. Details here

Lyndon Rescue, Statewide : As part of Vermont’s Child Passenger Safety Program, Lyndon Rescue provides free child safety seat inspections and installation. They also offer low-cost car seats and booster seats to income-eligible families who meet the program’s qualifications. Details here

Springfield Hospital, Springfield : This hospital provides a Nationally Certified Passenger Safety Technician to help families with the installation and use of their child’s car seat. They collaborate with the Vermont Department of Health and the Vermont Governor’s Highway Safety Program to supply car seats to individuals in need. Details here

Colchester Police Department, Colchester : Employs nationally qualified child passenger safety technicians who can inspect your child’s seat installation. Also, if you have a free seat voucher from the Vermont Department of Health, they can assist you. Details here

VIRGINIA Free Car Seats

Virginia Department of Health Low Income Safety Seat Distribution and Education Program, Statewide : This program promotes, acquires, and distributes free child safety seats to low-income families. Details here

Fairfax County Health Department, Fairfax County : Provides income-eligible parents, foster parents, and legal guardians of a child aged 7 or younger, and pregnant women in their third trimester with car seat instruction and a free car seat. Details here 

City of Norfolk’s Child Passenger Safety Program, Norfolk : This program provides low-income families with instruction as well as free child safety seats and booster seats from the third trimester of pregnancy through the age of seven. Details here

City of Lynchburg, Lynchburg : Employs Child Safety Seat Technicians who have completed the National Standardized Child Passenger Safety Training Program. They also provide a program for low-income children. Details here

Louisa County, Louisa County : The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) Division of Injury and Violence Prevention maintains a statewide Child Safety Seat Program that provides low-income families with seat distribution and instruction. Details here

WASHINGTON Free Car Seats

Seattle Children’s Car Seat Program, Seattle : Provides car seats for patients or ER patients, asking families to pay what they can towards the wholesale cost of the car seat. Details here

Benton Franklin Health District, Benton Franklin : Safe Kids Benton Franklin offers free car seat checks and also has car seats available for low-income families who meet the qualifications. Details here

Babies In Need, Southwest WA : Works with social workers to help families get car seats and other essentials. Details here

PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center, Southwest WA : Offers a one-hour car seat education class and there are a limited number of car seats available for low income families. Details here

Eastside Baby Corner, Seattle and Surrounding Areas : A community organization that serves families in need in and around Seattle. They can provide car seats and other baby essentials, partnering with various organizations, including Afghan Health Initiative. Details here and here

Two Hearts Pregnancy Aid, Washington : Will provide a car seat to any family in need as long as they qualify. Details here

West Seattle Food Bank, Seattle : In a partnership with Westside Baby, car seats can be ordered for qualifying families. Details here and here

WASHINGTON D.C. Free Car Seats

The District Department of Transportation, Washington D.C .: Runs a federally sponsored Child Safety Seat Program, which educates parents and caregivers on the need of using child safety seats every time a child travels in a car. The program gives an infant or toddler seat, a free booster seat, and information on correctly fitting and strapping children into their safety seats to District households. This project is a collaboration between DDOT, the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), the DC Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and Safe Kids Washington DC. Details here

WEST VIRGINIA Free Car Seats

The Gabriel Project of West Virginia, Statewide : Assists families that lack the financial means to meet the physical demands of a new infant. They supply their clients with infant essentials such as new cribs, new car seats, diapers, formula, clothing, hygiene products, and other items at no or low cost. Details here

Motown Christian Help (Morgantown) : Offers a variety of programs to support families, including a program that provides car seats to those in need. Their mission is to provide help and hope to individuals and families in the Houston area. For more details, visit their website .

WISCONSIN Free Car Seats

West Allis Health Department, West Allis : The health department offers a variety of car seat services, including providing low-cost car or booster seats to low-income families.  More details here

Injury Free Coalition for Kids (Milwaukee) : This organization is dedicated to preventing injury to children. As part of their mission, they provide a car seat safety program that offers car seats to families in need in the Waco area. Learn more by visiting their website .

Clark County Health Department, Clark County : The health department runs a program called “Car Seats for Kids,” offering free car seat checks to all parents or guardians with children in car seats or booster seats. Some parents may even be eligible for a free car seat! The department also provides educational materials to ensure the safest travel for your child.  More details here

Brown County Public Health (Brown County) : They offer a Car Seat Program that provides car seats at a discounted price to families who qualify. This program aims to increase the number of children who are safely restrained in vehicles. More details can be found on their website .

WYOMING Free Car Seats

Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, Cheyenne : Partners with Kohls, Walmart, and other local retailers to offer free or discounted car seats. Interested parties should call the Injury Prevention Department at (307) 432-2679. Details here

Teton County Car Seat Program, Teton County : This program is supported by generous donations from the local Kiwanis Club. It provides affordable car seats, though it cannot provide seats for second vehicles from this program. The suggested donation is $25. Details here

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  • Seite 2 GROUP 1 GROUP 2 9-18 kg 15-25 kg GROUP 1 (9-18 Kg) GROUP 3 22-36 kg...
  • Seite 7 GROUP 2 (15-25 kg)
  • Seite 9 GROUP 3 (22-36 kg)

Seite 11: Istruzioni Per L'uso

  • Seite 12 ISTRUZIONI PER L’USO dal produttore, perché costituisce parte integrante delle prestazioni della ritenuta. • Il rivestimento può essere sfoderato e lavato in acqua tiepida (max 30°) con detersivo neutro. Non centrifugare, non stirare, non usare solventi. • Qualora sorgessero problemi nell’installazione e nell’uso del prodotto, rivolgersi al costruttore.
  • Seite 13 ISTRUZIONI PER L’USO togliere le cinture (bretelline) a 5 punti presenti su di esso ed utilizzare l’elemento guidacintura con la cintura a 3 punti in dotazione all’automobile. TOGLIERE LE BRETELLINE Per togliere le bretelline è necessario svincolare le due estremità “F” e “G” dall’elemento “H” (fig.21); capovolgere il seggiolino ed estrarre gli elementi “Q”...
  • Seite 14 Should the product be used for any other purpose the manufacturer declines all responsibility. Never use replacement parts other than those supplied or approved by Cam Il Mondo Del Bambino, as this could cause damage to your product and make it unsafe.
  • Seite 15 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE being fitted when an airbag is active, as per Regulation ECE R 44. We would however recommend that this car seat only be used on the rear seat of your vehicle. • Use of the car seat is subject to standard ECE R 44. Certain limitations prevail over this standard and are imposed by local or national laws.
  • Seite 16 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE parts S & T together with part H. (Fig 23). HOW TO USE Place the car seat in side the vehicle and sit the child in the car seat. Place the seat belt guide in one of the slots provided, but paying particular attention that it is correctly fitted.

Seite 17: Notice D'emploi

  • Seite 18 NOTICE D’EMPLOI détérminant pour la sécurité de l’enfant. • La housse est déhoussable et lavable à l’eau tiède (max 30°) avec un détergent neutre. Ne jamais l’essorer, ne jamais la repasser, ni utiliser des solvants. • Pour tout soucis ou toute information complémentaire, veuillez vous adresser au fabricant.
  • Seite 19 NOTICE D’EMPLOI l’élément guide-ceintures avec la ceinture à 3 points de la voiture. RETIRER LE HARNAIS Pour retirer le harnais, sortir les extremités “F” et “G” de la boucle “H” (fig.21), renverser le siège auto et sortir les éléments “Q” et “R” les poussant à travers les fentes de l’assise de siège auto (fig.22). MONTAGE DE L’ELEMENT GUIDE CEINTURE Pour installer l’élément guide ceintures “U”, enfiler les extremités “S”...
  • Seite 20 Sie immer das Produkt für den Zweck, wofür er hergestellt wurde. Benutzen Sie immer nur originale Ersatzteile, die vom Hersteller ausgestattet worden sind. WICHTIG: der Hersteller Cam il mondo del Bambino Spa hat das Recht, Änderungen am Produkt aus technischen oder Handelsgründen vorzunehmen.
  • Seite 21 GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNGEN R 44 die Verwendung der Kinderautositze Gruppe 1-2-3 auf dem Vordersitz mit Airbag erlaubt, empfehlen wir Ihnen, ihn nur auf dem Rücksitz zu befestigen. • Gebrauch des Kinderautositzes liegt der ECE R 44 Normen unter. In diesen Normen gibt es eventuelle Grenze, die bei örtlichen oder nationalen Gesetzen auferlegt werden.
  • Seite 22 GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNGEN ABNAHME DIE GURTE Nehmen Sie die zwei Ende F und G aus der Schnalle H aus (Abb. 21). Kehren Sie den Kinderautositz um und nehmen Sie die Teilen Q und R aus, indem Sie sie durch die Knopflöcher im Sitz des Kinderautositzes schieben (Abb. 22). EINBAU DES GURTFÜHRERS AUF DER ZENTRALSCHNALLE Um den Gurtführer einzubauen, stecken Sie die zwei Ende S und T in die Schnalle H ein (Abb.23).

Seite 23: Instrucciones De Uso

  • Seite 24 INSTRUCCIONES DE USO cualquier problema que pudiera surgir durante la instalación o el uso del producto, consulte con el fabricante. • Aunque la normativa ECE R 44 no prohíbe el uso de las sillas de seguridad de los grupos 1-2-3 en los asientos anteriores dotados de airbag, es aconsejable instalarla solamente en los asientos posteriores.
  • Seite 25 INSTRUCCIONES DE USO separar las dos extremidades “F” y “G” del elemento “H” fig. 21; voltear la silla y extraer los elementos “Q” y “R” apretando a través de las anillas situadas en el asiento de la silla fig. 22. MONTAJE DEL CINTURÓN GUÍA EN LA REGULACIÓN CENTRAL Montar el inturón guía “U”...
  • Seite 26 Při nedodržení níže uvedených postupů při montáži, údržbě, čištění a užívání nebere výrobce odpovědnost za případné reklamace. UPOZORNĚNÍ! Cam il mondo dél bambino má všechna práva na vylepšený výrobku pro technické nebo komerční důvody. UPOZORNENÍ: nepoužívejte sedačku, jestliže je některá z částí...
  • Seite 27 INSTRUKCE PRO BEZPEČNÉ POUŽITÍ jemným saponátem. Nesušte v sušičce, nežehlete a nepoužívejte žádná rozpouštědla. • V případě vyskytnutí se jakýchkoli problému v průběhu montáže či používání tohoto výrobku, kontaktujte výrobce. • Skupina autosedaček 1-2-3, smí být použit na předních sedadlech i při aktivaci airbagů,avšak po úplném zasunutí...
  • Seite 28 INSTRUKCE PRO BEZPEČNÉ POUŽITÍ (Obr. 21), otočením obrátíte části Q & R a odstraníte je, poté vytáhnete pásy zkrz štěrbiny umístěné v autosedačce (Obr. 22). Nastavení bezpečnostní svorky pásu Připojte bezpečnostní svorku U k částem S & T a pak společně k části H (Obr.

Seite 32: Használati Útmutató

  • Seite 33 HASZNÁLATI ÚTMUTATÓ használhatók a gépjármű első utasülésen is, és kivételt képeznek az ECE R 44 szabályozás alól, mely szerint az első ülésre bekötött autósüléseknél a légzsákot ki kell iktatni. A gyártó azonban a hátsó ülésen való használatot javasolja. • Az ülés használata során az ECE-R44 szabvány az irányadó. Bizonyos korlátozások felülbírálhatják az irányelveket, ebben az esetben a helyi, nemzeti törvények az irányadók.
  • Seite 34 HASZNÁLATI ÚTMUTATÓ ki az “F” és “G” részeket a “H” jelű csatból, fordítsa meg, húzza át a gyermekülés ülő részén lévő nyíláson a “Q” és “R” részeket (22-es ábra). A BIZTONSÁI ÖVTERELŐ HASZNÁLATA Csatlakoztassa az “U” jelű övterelőt úgy, hogy az “S” és “T” jelzésű övrészeket a “H” jelű csathoz rögzíti. (23-as ábra) HASZNÁLAT UTASÍTÁS Helyezze a biztonsági ülést a járműbe és ültesse bele a gyermeket.

Seite 35: Instruções De Utilização

  • Seite 36 INSTRUÇÕES DE UTILIZAÇÃO retenção. • A capa têxtil pode ser lavada em água tépida (Max.30ºC), com um detergente suave. Não seque na máquina, não passar a ferro e não usar quaisquer solventes. • Se surgirem quaisquer problemas durante a montagem ou utilização deste produto, contacte o fabricante ou o revendedor.
  • Seite 37 INSTRUÇÕES DE UTILIZAÇÃO Grupo 2 dos 15 – aos 22kg (fig.3) COM ENCOSTO Para usar o assento auto como grupo 2 ( para crianças dos 15 aos 25kg) é necessário retirar o arnês de 5 pontos e usar o guia de cintos em conjunto com o cinto de segurança do carro.

Seite 38: Οδηγιεσ Χρησεωσ

  • Seite 39 ΟΔΗΓΙΕΣ ΧΡΗΣΕΩΣ οποιοδήποτε πρόβλημα κατά την διάρκεια της τοποθέτησης, ή της χρήσης του προϊόντος, επικοινωνήστε με τον κατασκευαστή. • Παρακαλώ σημειώστε ότι τα καθίσματα αυτοκινήτου κατηγορίας 1-2-3 μπορούν να τοποθετηθούν στο μπροστινό κάθισμα του αυτοκινήτου εκτός από την περίπτωση που υπάρχει αερόσακος ενεργοποιημένος, βάση...
  • Seite 40 ΟΔΗΓΙΕΣ ΧΡΗΣΕΩΣ ζώνης μαζί με την ζώνη ασφαλείας 3 σημείων του οχήματος. ΑΦΑΙΡΕΣΗ ΤΩΝ ΖΩΝΗΣ 5 ΣΗΜΕΙΩΝ Για να αφαιρέσετε την ζώνη απελευθερώστε τα σημεία F & G από το σημείο H (Fig 21), γυρίστε ανάποδα και αφαιρέστε τα σημεία Q & R τραβώντας...
  • Seite 41 Ukoliko se proizvod koristi za bilo koju drugu svrhu proizvođač odbacuje bilo kakvu odgovornost. Nikad nemojte koristiti rezervne dijelove osim onih kojim vas opskrbljuje ili vam odobrava Cam Il Mondo Del Bambino, jer bi to moglo naškoditi vašem proizvodu I učiniti ga nesigurnim.
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Kudos to Ray Lee for his beautiful fly reel seats!

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It’s where I go for reel seats, too. Beautiful work, definitely punching above their price tag.  

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Likewise....been adorning my rods with Ray’s awesome reelseats for years now....  

Cactus Juice stabilized?  

Spaulted maple, one of my favorite insert woods.  

I meant the stabilization process. You have vacuum & high pressure infusion. Cactus juice is resin that is typically used by vacuum infusion stabilizers.  

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I do appreciate Ray Lee's inserts but the hardware, not so much. Fortunately he will sell them separately.  

Ok....I’ll ask, what do you find wrong with Ray’s hardware? Looks good on Hotrodz to me......  

Steve Kokita said: Ok....I'll ask, what do you find wrong with Ray's hardware? Looks good on Hotrodz to me...... Click to expand...
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