3 Rear
Facing
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NEVER
place this
child
restraint
rear-facing in a
vehicle seating
location that has an
active front air bag.
Vehicle Lap Only Seat Belt
Children are safer riding
rear-facing and should
ride rear-facing as long as
possible, until they reach
the maximum rear-facing
height or weight rating
for their car seat. Graco
convertible and all-in-one
car seats have higher
rear-facing limits that
will allow children to ride
rear-facing longer after
outgrowing their infant car
seat. Be sure to check your
local and state laws, as
well as AAP and NHTSA
recommendations, for car
seat usage.