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Each car seat is made for a specific age group. It's recommended that children ride in their car seat until they reach the manufacturer's height or weight limits, and then use a booster seat until vehicle belts fit properly, typically when they attain 4 feet 9 inches in height or the age of 10-12.

nania-beline-car-seat-group-1-2-3-9-36kg-with-side-impact-protection-and-pillows-made-in-france-minnie-1482.jpgIf you are looking for a new seat look for features like fabric that is resistant to stains and removable pieces that can easily be machine-washed. Hardware that is easy to clean should also be considered.

Rear-facing

Rear-facing car seats hold babies and toddlers, securing their delicate spines and necks in the event of a collision. They're also safer as they spread the force of impact over an area larger than the surface, which limits spinal cord injuries.

Parents are often enticed 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 for as long as you can. The manufacturer will inform you when your child is ready to go forward.

Children's head are large in relation to their bodies and growing. This makes them more vulnerable to injury in a crash. The head of a child can generate up to 25 times the weight of their body in a collision that is more than enough force to cause a fatal injury. That's why young children are at the greatest chance of suffering fatal head injuries when they are in a car seat with a front view.

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

If your child is outgrowing their infant carrier seat car seat you can change to convertible cars that let children to remain rear-facing until they reach their maximum weight or height limit. Generally, children will attain their maximum height first and it's crucial to be attentive to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of your car seat on when you should switch to forward-facing.

If your child has reached their convertible car seat's weight or height limit, you'll need to move them to a booster. The majority of booster seats have an indicator that indicates the angle to notify you when the seat is correctly installed and is ready to be turned to forward-facing mode. Use a booster only at the back of your car and always with the seat belt (never shoulder belts) to ensure the best security for your child.

Forward-facing

Parents are often enticed by the idea of flip their baby's car seat around as they grow older, as it's more convenient. But they should remember that rear-facing seats are a safer option for children.

A baby who is facing forward in a car seat puts their necks at risk in a crash because the head can be thrown against the front seat and can cause permanent injury to the spine. Even if a child's neck muscles are strong enough, it's still possible to experience whiplash. This is especially the case for children with smaller necks, like infants under one year old.

A forward-facing child is also more likely to strike their head against the dashboard or window in the event of a crash. Based on the kind of crash is occurring and how fast the car is moving, the head may be hit against the seat. This can cause a fractured skull or spinal chord.

The current safety standards mandate that kids remain rear-facing until they are 20 pounds and one year of age. This is because younger kids do not have the strength of their necks to withstand the forces in a head-on collision which is the most serious kind of accident in which cars are involved.

The harness and tether will aid in keeping the child's head in place and reduce neck strain. A child facing the rear will be less likely to sustain head injuries because the impact is cushioned by their seat.

If you have a child less than one year old and is in a convertible seat or an all-in-one which can be turned from facing forward to rear at any time, read the instructions given by the manufacturer to determine when it's safe to face forward. The guidelines will inform you whether or not to use a tether and the weight and height limits for the seat.

hauck-infant-car-seat-incl-isofix-base-comfort-fix-set-group-0-for-babies-from-birth-up-to-13-kg-ece-r44-04-light-sun-canopy-included-black-1316.jpgWhen your child reaches the maximum weight or height allowed by the car seat manufacturer, they can use a forward-facing seat with tether. Once they've outgrown it the time is now to move on to a booster.

Booster seat

There isn't a set age or height when kids are able to safely stop using the booster seat. The booster seat should be used until the child's vehicle belt fits properly. This could happen anywhere between 8 and 13 years old.

A booster raises a child's height so that they can sit upright in the portable infant car seat. It also positions the shoulder portion of the belt so that it lies close to but not directly over the chest. The lap portion of the belt should rest on the thighs, not over the stomach. Booster seats are equipped with a belt guide to ensure that the belt is properly positioned.

Booster seats come with or without a backrest. The most common type is a high-back booster which offers neck and head support for children. This is a good choice for vehicles that have low backs and have no headrests. Backless boosters may be less expensive but they do not provide neck or head support. Certain all-in-one boosters let you switch between boost and harness modes. They are suitable for children up to 65 pounds in harness mode and up to 100 pounds as a booster.

Certain boosters have an anchor system for lower anchors (LATCH) that connects to the lower anchors of the vehicle and a tether when available. Others require the seat belt to keep them in place. 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 use them.

Parents may be enticed to let their three-year-old, 30 pound child take a straight booster seat since they're getting too tall for a car seat. However, rushing to "graduate" your child out of the harness can be dangerous. Children can be injured or even killed if the belt is too loose in a crash.

Back seat

All children should ride in the back seat of a car for as long as possible with a child safety seat or booster seat that is properly installed. Children who are too large for a rear-facing car seat, or have outgrown the weight and height limits should move to a forward-facing child restraint with a harness until they are too tall for this type of seat.

When your child is no longer able to fit in an infant car seat rear facing car seat they can be moved to a convertible or all-in-one car seat that has a rear-facing seat. These seats are generally good for two years, or until the child reaches the maximum weight and height of the seat. Install the car safety seat in the middle of your vehicle. It can be secured with the lower anchor system and seat belt.

When your child outgrows their rear-facing car seat, they can be placed in a child restraint that is front-facing fitted with a harness and tether. These seats are usually used until your child is the height of 57 inches or reaches the maximum weight and height guidelines for the seat. The instructions of the manufacturer or a sticker on the car seat will let you know the height and weight it can be.

All children over the age of 18 should be in the booster seat or on a lap belt for a vehicle as much as possible. If not you can use a back restraint located in the middle of the back seat. In addition, they should not sit in the front seat if there's an airbag that is active. Placing children in the front seat can increase the risk of getting injured in a crash, because the force of impact is greater on their smaller bodies.

It's a good idea bring your child to a local car seat clinic or inspection station to help with choosing and installing the best child safety seat for them. They can also determine if your child's seat has been removed due to safety concerns or other flaws. Then, you can purchase one that's compatible with your car and your child's size. If you are unable to test a seat, check to whether it has a policy for refunds.

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