What
is LATCH? (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) LATCH is a new system
that makes child safety seat installation easierwithout using seat belts.
LATCH is required on most child safety seats and vehicles manufactured after September
1, 2002. LATCH is not required for booster seats, car beds and vests.
How
does LATCH work? LATCH-equipped vehicles have at least two sets of small
bars, called anchors, located in the back seat where the cushions meet. LATCH-equipped
child safety seats have a lower set of attachments that fasten to these vehicle
anchors. Most forward-facing child safety seats also have a top strap (top tether),
that attaches to a top anchor in the vehicle. Together, they make up the LATCH
system.
How do you install a LATCH-equipped child seat?
ALWAYS
read and follow the vehicle owners manual and child safety seat manufacturers
instructions for correct installation and proper use.
Fasten
the child safety seats lower attachments to the vehicles lower anchors.
Tighten and adjust according to the instructions and check for a secure fit.
Attach
the child safety seats top tether to the vehicles top anchor and pull
to tighten. The child safety seat should not move more than an inch forward or
sideways. NOTE: Tethers are not used on most rear-facing child safety seats.
NOTE:
Most vehicles will have lower anchors in the left and right rear seat positions.
If there arent anchors in the center seat position, you can still safely
install any child safety seat using a seat belt.
What if a child safety
seat isnt LATCH-equipped? These seats must meet the same high standards
and are safe if: they are installed according to the vehicle owners manual
and child safety seat manufacturers instructions; havent been recalled;
and havent been damaged. Child safety seats that dont have LATCH should
be installed using seat belts, even in LATCH-equipped vehicles.
What
if a vehicle isnt LATCH-equipped? Any child safety seat, even one
with LATCH, can be safely installed using a seat belt and, if available, a top
tether, following the vehicle owners manual and child safety seat manufacturers
instructions. If the vehicle doesnt have a top anchor, contact the manufacturer
or dealership to see if it can be retrofitted.