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Car seats come in a variety of sizes and shapes however, they are all designed to safeguard children according to their age. It is recommended that children sit in their seats until they reach the manufacturer's weight or height limits, and then use an extra seat until the vehicle belts are properly fitted, usually when they reach 4 feet 9 inches tall or age 10 to 12.

When looking for a brand new car seat, take into consideration features like fabric that is resistant to staining, pieces that are removable and can be machine washed, and equipment that is easy to clean.

Rear-facing

Rear-facing car seats are designed to hold infants and toddlers, shielding their delicate necks and spines in the event of a crash. They're also safer as they distribute the force of impact across a larger surface area, which limits the risk of injuries to the spinal cord.

Parents are often enticed by the thought of moving their children to a forward-facing seat before they're ready. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics advises to keep them rear-facing as long as you can. The manufacturer will inform you when your child is ready to go forward-facing.

The heads of children are huge relative to their bodies. They are also growing, which makes them more vulnerable to crash. A child's head is capable of generating up to 25 times the weight of their body in a collision, which is more than enough force to cause a fatal injury. That's why young children are at the highest chance of suffering fatal head injuries when they ride in a car seat with a front view.

Many parents think that their children have stronger necks than older kids, so they'll be able to make the transition to a forward-facing car seat earlier. It's important to keep in mind that a baby seat who is 95th percentile is not stronger than a child who's 5th percentile, and no amount of push-ups performed by teens will change this. In the event of a car accident, the head of a larger child is likely to be struck with more force, which could result in brain and spinal cord injuries.

When your child has outgrown their infant car seat for travel car seat, you can change to a convertible seat that lets them stay rear-facing until they reach the maximum height or weight limit. Children typically reach their maximum height first. This is why it is essential to follow the guidelines of the car seat manufacturer on when to switch them to forward-facing mode.

When your child is at the weight capacity of their convertible car seat or height limit, you'll need to move them into an adult booster. The majority of booster seats have an indicator that indicates the angle to notify you when the seat has been correctly installed and is ready to be turned to forward-facing mode. It is best car seats for newborns to use a booster seat in the back seat of your vehicle and always with a lap belt (never a shoulder belt) to ensure the strongest protection for your child in the event of a crash.

Forward-facing

Parents are often tempted to turn their child's car seat as they get older, because it is more practical. However, they must remember that rear-facing is an option that is safer for children.

In the event of a crash that involves a baby facing towards the front, the neck is at risk. The head could be placed against the seat and cause permanent spinal damage. Even if the child's neck muscles are strong enough, it is still possible for them to suffer whiplash. This is especially the case for children with smaller necks that aren't yet a year old.

A child facing forward is more likely to hit his head on the dashboard, or even a glass in an accident. Depending on the type of crash occurs and the speed at which the car is moving, the head may be hit against the seat. This can cause a fractured skull or spinal cord.

Current safety standards require kids to remain rear-facing until they reach 20 lbs and 1 year old. This is due to the fact that younger children don't have the neck strength to withstand the forces in a head-on collision which is often the most severe type of accident in which automobiles are involved.

Using a harness and tether when facing rear helps ensure that the child's head is stable, which reduces this stress on their necks. A rear-facing child will also be less prone to head injuries as the impact will be cushioned by their seat.

If you have a child younger than one year old in a convertible seat or an all-in-one that can be turned from facing forward to rear at any time, read the instructions provided by the manufacturer to determine if it's safe for them to face forward. The manufacturer's guidelines will tell whether or the need for a tether exists and what the maximum weight and height is for the specific seat.

Once your child has reached the maximum height or weight allowed by the car seat manufacturer, they are able to travel with a forward-facing seat with a tether. Once they've outgrown it it's time to travel infant car seat with a booster.

Booster seat

There is no age or height limit that children are able to safely stop using booster seats. Kids should use one until the belt fits them properly and that could take anytime between age 8 and 13.

A booster can increase the height of a child, so that they can sit upright in the car. It also places the shoulder part of the belt so it lies close to but not over the chest. The lap portion of the belt must rest on the thighs, not the stomach. Booster seats have a belt guide to ensure that the belt is placed correctly.

Booster seats can be purchased with or without a rearrest. The most common booster seat is the high-back type, which provides neck and head support for children. It's a great choice for cars with low seat backs and no head rests. Backless boosters are cheaper, but they do not provide neck or head support. Some all-in-one boosters permit users to switch between harness and booster modes, making them suitable for children who are in harness mode until about 65 pounds. They can also be used as a booster seat for 100 pounds.

Some boosters have a lower anchors system (LATCH) which connects to the lower anchors of the vehicle and a tether, in the event that it is available. Some require the car seat belt to hold them in position. Check your vehicle's manual to see if you can use the lower anchors in your vehicle, and then read the instructions for booster seats to learn how to utilize them.

Parents may be enticed to let their three-year-old, 30 pound child take a straight booster seat, as they're becoming too tall for the car seat. It's risky to "graduate" children from the harness. Children can be injured or even killed if their belt is too loose in a crash.

Back seat

All children should use a child safety seat or booster seat installed correctly as long as they can. Children who are too large for a rear-facing car seat or have surpassed its weight and height limits should move to a forward-facing child safety seat with an appropriate harness until they're tall for this type of seat.

When your child is no longer able to fit in an infant car seat they can be moved to a convertible, or an all-in-one car seat that also has a rear-facing position. Most of the time, these seats can be used up to 2 years or until your child outgrows the seat's maximum height and weight limit. If you own a car with a middle seat install the car safety seat so that it can be secured tightly in this position using the lower anchor system or seat belt.

If your child is out of their rear-facing seat, you can put them in a front-facing restraint that has a harness. These seats are usually used until your child is 57 inches in height or exceeds the maximum weight and height guidelines for the seat. You can determine how tall and heavy the car seat is by studying the instructions of the manufacturer, or looking at the tag on it.

All older children must be seated in the booster seat or on a vehicle's lap belt as much as possible. If not utilize the middle back seat restraint. Additionally, they should not sit in the front seat if there's an air bag that is in use. Placing children in the front seats can increase their chances of being injured during an accident, as the impact forces are stronger on their smaller bodies.

It's a good idea take your child to a local car seat clinic or inspection station to assistance in deciding on and installing the most suitable child safety seat. You can also see if your child's car seat has been recalled due to safety issues or defects. You can then purchase one that fits your vehicle and your child's size. If you're not able to test a seat prior to purchasing be sure that it comes with an exchange policy.maxi-cosi-nomad-plus-foldable-car-seat-1

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