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Chapter 6: Vehicle LATCH - Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children.

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1 Chapter 6: Vehicle LATCH - Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children

2 1-2National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010) Chapter Objectives Define LATCH Identify LATCH symbols/locations Identify top tether anchors Identify lower anchors Describe what action is needed if vehicle does not have factory-installed top tether anchors Explain to caregivers the importance of top tether use

3 1-3National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010) Vehicle LATCH Parts One pair lower anchors Seat bight Top tether anchor

4 1-4National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010) Top Tether Anchors: Possible Locations Ceiling above rear seating positions Rear window shelf Back of vehicle seat Floor of cargo area Under vehicle seat Always check vehicle owner’s manual for correct location and retrofit instructions

5 1-5National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010) Lower Anchors Lower anchors can be: ▪Visible ▪Hidden Labels/buttons/tags identify lower anchor locations when they are hidden Flap must be moved to see lower anchors

6 1-6National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010) Activity 1: Finding LATCH in Owner’s Manuals Locate LATCH information in two different vehicle owner’s manuals Vehicle 1 __________ Vehicle 2 __________ LA symbol found? Y N LA symbol found? Y N LA locations found? Y N LA locations found Y N Top tether anchor found? Y N Top tether anchor symbol found? Y N Page No. _____Page No. ____

7 1-7National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010) Activity 2: Finding LATCH in Vehicles LATCHVehicle 1Vehicle 2 No. of seat belts in back seat No. of LA seating positions No. of top tether anchors

8 1-8National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010) Special Considerations: Weight limits ▪Top tether anchors ▪Lower Anchors ▪Higher weight CRs Parent desire to use seat belt and lower anchor together Use of assigned hardware ▪Top tether anchor not available in center position ▪Lower anchors not available in center position

9 1-9National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010) Activity 3: Talking With Parents How to find top tether anchors and lower anchors What to do if the vehicle does not have a top tether anchor or lower anchors and parents want them in their vehicle Why a CR with a higher weight harness might require a vehicle seat belt instead of LATCH for heavier children

10 1-10National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010) Common LATCH Misuse Lower Anchors ▪Not firmly attached to bars ▪Using non-approved position ▪Using seat belt and lower anchors at same time (unless allowed by manufacturer) ▪Securing two car seats on one anchor bar Top Tether Anchors ▪Not using top tether when available ▪Not attaching top tether via most direct route ▪Connected to wrong top tether anchor ▪Top tether strap too loose

11 1-11National CPS Certification Training - April 2007 (R1010) Chapter Review What does LATCH stand for? What is the importance of top tethers? Where can I find a lower anchor in a vehicle? What might indicate lower anchors in the vehicle?


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