Child Car Seat Program

Ohio Buckles Buckeyes Program

Ohio Buckles Buckeyes is a program that provides child safety seats and booster seats to eligible low-income families throughout Ohio. Richland County residents who are eligible can receive a free car seat through Richland Public Health (when seats are available).

Best Car Seat Recommendations

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration posted the best Car Seat recommendations for safety:

NHTSA has released guidelines on child restraints categorizing by age rather than by type of child seats to keep pace with the latest scientific and medical research and the development of new child restraint technologies. Under these guidelines, NHTSA is advising parents and caregivers to keep children in each restraint type, including rear-facing, forward-facing, and booster seats, for as long as possible, using the weight limits of the car seat, before moving them up to the next type of seat.

Recommendations For All Ages

  • Select a car seat based on your child’s age, height, and weight.
  • Keep your child in the proper car seat for as long as possible.
  • All children under 13 should ride in the back seat.
  • Follow the car seat manufacturer’s instructions and your vehicle owner’s manual on how to install it.

Ohio law requires children to be in booster seats

Once your child is over 40 pounds and more than four years old, they must then be in a booster seat until 8 years old or 4′ 9″ tall.

Here’s what the law says:

Children less than 8 years of age, unless they have reached 4’9″ in height:
Secondary Enforcement – Booster Seat Violation

4511.81 (C) Unless required by division (A) or (B) to be secured in child restraints, children must be properly secured following manufacturers’ instructions in booster seats that meet federal motor vehicle safety standards.

Parent & Caregiver Resources

Is Your Child In The Right Seat?

Get Car Seat Safety Tips for Your Child here from SafeKids

Note From a Reader

“My daughter was severely injured in a car accident a few years back and since then we’ve come up with the idea to start a car safety program at our library. As a mother, her passion and dedication to creating and researching for this program has been something I can be truly proud of. This is not something that would have been possible without her. After a few weeks of researching for what my daughter and I considered to be the very best car safety resources on the internet, we found Richland Public Health’s “Child Passenger Safety” page.