Do you want your baby to be safe in her baby car seat? That's probably a
stupid question. But the fact is while most parents go to great lengths
to choose a high quality baby car seat they don't fit it properly.
Almost 80% of baby safety seats are badly fitted or misused according to
a study by the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration.)The NHTSA sadly found that the most common mistakes are
defined as critical. That is the harness straps were loose and the
safety belt attachments were wrongly fastened. The critical definition
means there is a distinct possibility of serious injury or death in the
event of an accident.To summarize, the vast majority of parents falsely
believe their child is safe while in the car.So, how do you make sure
your baby is as safe as possibly while in her car baby seat?Well, car
baby seats are designed to accommodate babies based on their age and
weight. So, make sure your seat is the right type for your baby. If you
have the type of seat that can be fitted either facing forward or
backward you should fit it as a rear-facing seat if your baby is under 1
year old and is under 20lbs. All baby seats should be fitted on the
car's back seat. The seat can be changed to a forward-facing one once
your child is old enough and heavy enough but it still must be fitted on
your car's rear seat.Do you have a baby car seat specifically designed
for young babies? This is designed to be rear-facing only but it's not
designed to accommodate a young child. So you will have to buy another
seat when your child gets old enough. The good news is they are a better
fit for babies than the multi-purpose ones and, because they are
smaller, they are easier to carry and maneuver. Your sleeping baby can
be carried from the car in her baby seat.The multi-purpose or
convertible seats also have advantages. You can get some that can be
adapted to fit babies and toddlers. You will probably have to leave them
in your car all the time, as they are bigger and heavier than the
specific baby ones. This means you are more likely to wake your baby
when going from your car, as you'll have to unstrap her and lift her
out. Convertible seats must be fitted in the rear-facing position until
your baby turns one or weighs over 20lbs. After that you can turn the
seat around to be forward facing. These seats usually hold children up
to 40lbs.The type of seat you choose is not as important as fitting it
correctly. Read the instructions carefully - both the car seat's
instructions and your car owner's manual. Make sure your seat is firmly
and correctly buckled in your car. Also make sure you know how to fit
and secure the harness straps so your baby is secure inside your seat.baby trend expedition lx travel system millennium , graco spree travel system barcelona bluegrass , graco my ride 65 convertible car seat , graco my ride 65 lx convertible carseat , recaro proride convertible car seat , diono radianr100 convertible car seat , graco snugride 30 infant car seat , the first years true fit recline convertible car seat , britax boulevard 70 cs convertible car seat , b agile travel system , britax parkway sgl booster seat , britax advocate 70 cs click and safe convertible car seat current version , britax boulevard 70 convertible car seat , chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat and base , britax roundabout 55 convertible car seat current version , britax frontier 85 combination booster car seat , britax marathon 70 convertible car seat , graco nautilus 3 in 1 car seat
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