If a safety seat for a child is new to you, proper installation may seem difficult. We want to empower you at Jim Hardman Buick GMC, so we offer you some guidance now.

Today, we enjoy the assurance of the LATCH system. This acronym stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children, and it helps you keep your family safe when you drive. Your car's lower anchors rest in the crack of its second-row seats. Every consumer model built for the United States since 2003 has two pairs of these u-shaped anchors. Hook the safety seat's base to one of the pairs, and tighten the strap in the base's middle.

After you attach the rest of the seat to the base, you'll fasten the seat to the tether found behind the appropriate headrest. Tug your child's seat in every direction and ensure that it never moves more than an inch. Adjust the seat's straps as needed. Once the seat is snug, you're ready for the Gainesville, GA road.

Categories: Social, New Inventory