Child Passenger Safety Week 2025
September 21-27, 2025 How will you participate? Every year, Child Safety Link and our Atlantic Canadian partners recognize Child Passenger Safety Week to highlight how we can best protect children in vehicles. …
September 21-27, 2025 How will you participate? Every year, Child Safety Link and our Atlantic Canadian partners recognize Child Passenger Safety Week to highlight how we can best protect children in vehicles. …
Each Canadian province and territory has their own laws that govern the use of car seats, booster seats, and seat belts according to the child’s age, height, and weight. The law is the minimum safety standard that can be enforced. It…
Each Canadian province and territory has their own laws that govern the use of car seats, booster seats, and seat belts according to the child’s age, height, and weight. The law is the minimum safety standard that can be enforced. It is often…
Each Canadian province and territory has their own laws that govern the use of car seats, booster seats, and seat belts according to the child’s age, height, and weight. The law is the minimum safety standard that can be enforced. It is often…
Training opportunities Child Passenger Safety Technician trainingChild Safety Link supports Child Passenger Safety Technician training opportunities throughout the Maritimes offered through the Child Passenger Safety Association of Canada …
This page supports the use of the Evenflo NurtureMax (infant) car seat. These resources will guide you through how to use this particular seat to safely transport your child. You’ve got this! If you have any questions or…
Child Safety Link often highlights specific consumer product recalls and advisories that affect items that families and caregivers buy for children. Please note that this is not a comprehensive list of recalls. Check Health Canada's…
This page supports the use and care of the Merritt Hope car bed. These resources will guide you through how to use this particular seat to safely transport your child. You’ve got this! If you have any questions or need…
Check that your seat is approved for use in Canada. You’ll find the National Safety Mark on the car seat or booster seat. Read the labels and instructions to make sure that your child is within the height, weight, and age limits for the seat. Is…
Most babies and children with special health care needs can safely use a standard car seat. Sometimes a child with a medical, physical, or behavioural need may require an adaptive car bed, car seat, booster seat, or vest to be safety transported. …