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Car Seats by Age

Car seats are available in a variety of shapes and sizes however, they are all designed to protect children according to their age. It's recommended that children ride in their car seat until they meet the manufacturer's height or weight limits and then get a booster seat until their vehicle belts are properly fitted, usually when they attain 4 feet 9 inches in height or age 10 to 12.

When shopping for a new car seat, think about features like fabric that is resistant to staining, pieces that are removable and can be washed by machines, and equipment that is easy to clean.

Rear-facing

Rear-facing car seats cradle infants and toddlers, securing their spines and necks from injury in a crash. They are also safer since they spread the force of impact over more of a larger area which reduces injuries to the spinal cord.

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

Children's head are large in relation to their body and is still developing. This makes them more vulnerable in the event of a crash. The head of a child is capable of generating up to 25 times their body weight in an accident, which is more than enough force to cause a fatal injury. This is why children who ride in a car seat that is facing to the side are at a higher risk of fatal head injuries.

Many parents believe that their children have bigger necks and are able to make the transition to a car seat facing forward earlier. However, it's important to keep in mind that a baby who is 95th percentile isn't any stronger than the 5th percentile child, and no amount of push-ups for teens will change the fact that. In the event of a infant car seat travel accident a bigger kid's head is more likely to be hit with more force, which can cause spinal cord and brain injuries.

When your child has outgrown their travel infant car seat car seat, you can convert them to convertible cars that let children to remain rear-facing until they reach their maximum weight or height limit. Typically, children be the first to reach their height limit and therefore it is important to follow the instructions of the manufacturer of your car seat on when to change to forward-facing mode.

If your child has reached the weight limit of their convertible car seat or height limit, you will need to move them to an adult booster. Most booster seats have an integrated angle indicator that tells you that the seat is installed and ready to flip into forward-facing mode. You should only use a booster seat on the back of your vehicle, and only with a lap belt (never a shoulder belt) to ensure the most secure protection for your child in case of crash.

Forward-facing

Many parents are enticed by the idea of turn their babies' car seats around when they grow older because it is more practical. They must remember, however that rear-facing is a safer option for children.

The fact that a child is facing forward in a car seat puts their necks in danger in a crash, because the head could be thrown by force against the front seat and could cause permanent damage to the spine. Even if the child's neck muscles are strong enough, it's still possible to experience whiplash. This is particularly applicable to children who are younger, such as infants.

A child who is facing forward is more likely to hit his head on the dashboard, or even a window, in the event of a crash. Based on the kind of crash is occurring and the speed at which the car is moving, the head could be pushed against the seat. This can result in fractures to the skull or spinal cord.

The current safety standards require that kids remain rear-facing until they reach both 20 pounds and one year of age. The reason for this is that children younger than one year old do not have the neck strength to withstand a head-on crash which is the most dangerous type of car accident.

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

If you have a baby who is less than one year old and in a convertible car seat or an all-in-one seat that can change from forward-facing to rear-facing ensure that you read the guidelines of the manufacturer on when it is safe for your child to face the front. The guidelines will inform you whether or not you should use a tether as well as the height and weight limits for the seat.

maxi-cosi-cabriofix-i-size-baby-car-seat-0-12-months-max-12kg-lightweight-car-seat-newborn-3-2kg-large-sun-canopy-extra-padded-seat-fits-most-maxi-cosi-pushchairs-essential-black-1114.jpgOnce your child has outgrown the rear-facing car seat limitation you can allow them to be in a forward-facing car seat using a harness and tether until they reach the maximum weight limit or height allowed by the manufacturer of their car seat. Once they have outgrown this, it is time to move into the booster seat.

Booster seat

There is no age limit or height that children are able to safely stop using booster seats. Kids should use it until the belt fits them correctly, and that can happen anytime between age 8 and 13.

A booster elevates a child's height so that they are able to sit upright in the car. It also places the shoulder part of the belt so it is close to, but not over, the chest. The lap portion of the belt must rest on the thighs, not on the stomach. Booster seats come with a built-in belt guide to ensure that the belt is properly positioned.

Booster seats can be bought with or without a rearrest. The most popular booster seat is the high-back, which provides neck and head support for children. This is a good option for vehicles with low backs, and no headrests. Backless boosters are cheaper but they don't offer neck or head support. Some all-in-one boosters permit you to switch between harness and booster modes, making them suitable for children who are in harness mode up to about 65 pounds and then as a booster seat up to about 100 pounds.

Some boosters come with a lower anchors (LATCH) system that hooks onto the lower anchors of the vehicle, and a tether in the event that one is available. Some boosters require the seat belt to hold them in place. Check your vehicle's owner's manual to find out if you can use the lower anchors. Also, read the instructions for the booster seat to know how to use it.

Some parents may be enticed to transfer their 30-pound 3-year-old child to an adult car seat since the child is getting too tall to fit into a harness seat. But hurrying to "graduate" your child from the harness can be dangerous. If the belt is not secure enough, children can be seriously injured or even killed in an accident.

Back seat

All children should ride in the back seat of a vehicle for as long as they can using a child safety seat or booster seat that's been properly installed. Children who are too big for a rear-facing car seat, or have exceeded its weight and height limits, should switch to a forward-facing child restraint using a harness until they reach the maximum height allowed for this type of seat.

When your baby is outgrowing an infant car seat uk car seat you can move them to convertible car seats or an all-in one car seat with a rear-facing option. These seats can typically be used for a period of up to two years or until your child outgrows the seat's highest weight and height limit. If you own a car with a middle seat install the car safety seat so it is secured to this spot using the lower anchor system or seat belt.

If your child has grown out of their rear-facing seat, you can put them in a front-facing restraint using a harness. Typically, these seats can be used until 57 inches in height or until your child reaches the height and weight recommendations of the seat. You can determine how tall and heavy the infant car seat for travel seat is by studying the directions of the manufacturer or by looking at a tag attached to it.

If it is possible, all older children should be seated in a booster seat or lap belt. If not then they should use the middle back seat restraint. In addition you should not place them in the front seat when there's an active air bag. Placing children in the front seats can increase the chance of being injured during a crash, because the force of impact is greater on their smaller bodies.

It's a good infant car seats idea take your child to a local car seat clinic or inspection station to assistance in choosing and installing the most suitable child safety seat for them. They can also find out if your child's seat has been removed due to safety issues or defects. You can then purchase one that is suitable for your vehicle and child's height. If you can't try out the seat, find out if the seat has a policy for refunds.

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