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Whats the difference between an infant seat, toddler safety seat and a child booster seat?

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Whats the difference between an infant seat, toddler safety seat and a child booster seat?

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Rear-facing infant seats should be used for infants up to 22 pounds. Toddler safety seats are approved for children up to 40 pounds. If your child weighs more than 40 pounds, you should reserve a child booster seat.

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Rear-facing infant seats should be used for infants up to 22 pounds. Toddler safety seats are approved for children up to 40 pounds. If your child weighs more than 40 pounds, you should reserve a child booster seat. Due to liability issues, Budget personnel are not permitted to install child safety seats into vehicles for customers. However, upon request, Budget will provide an instruction sheet or booklet on the proper installation of the child safety seat. Other questions regarding installation should be addressed directly with the rental location.

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