You are here

Boating Safety for Babies

Car Seat Checkup Events

Due to COVID-19, inspection stations hours in your area are likely to be suspended or adjusted. Please call ahead to make sure they are open.

Car Seat Check Up Event

Want professional help to learn how to install your car seat? Safe Kids hosts thousands of child passenger safety events across the country. Our trained technicians will teach you everything you need to know to make sure your car seat is fitted and installed correctly.

To find an event, select your state on the left-side navigation.

No Events In Your Area?

Even if you don’t see a car seat event in your area, we still might have a technician who can help.

Car Seat Checkup Event Listings

Boating Safety for Babies

Learn tips to keep your baby safe while you are boatingIf boating is a favorite pastime for your family, you're probably eager to introduce your children to it as soon as they're ready. Taking an infant on board a boat requires certain precautions to ensure the safety of such a precious passenger.

Top Safety Tips

  1. According to the U.S. Coast Guard's Office of Boating Safety, babies should not travel on a boat, including rowboats, kayaks, motorboats and sailboats until they are at the appropriate weight to wear an approved personal flotation device (PFD). Here's some more information on how to choose the right PFD.
  2. Hold your baby throughout the entire boating experience while you are also wearing your own life jacket. Allowing a baby to rest in a car seat is not a good option since the car seat will sink if the boat capsizes.
  3. Infants and young kids are at a higher risk for hypothermia, so if you are taking babies on a boat, just take a few extra precautions to keep them warm. If your babies seem cold or are shivering, wrap them tightly in a dry blanket or towel.

Resources