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Car Seats by Age

Each car seat is designed to be suitable for a particular age group. It is recommended that children ride in their seat until they meet the manufacturer's height or weight limits and then use a booster seat until their vehicle belts are properly fitted, usually when they reach 4 feet 9 inches in height or age 10-12.

When looking for a new seat look for features such as fabric that is resistant to stains and pieces that are removable that can be washed in the machine. Hardware that is easy to clean should be considered.

Rear-facing

rear facing infant car seat-facing car seat cradles babies and toddlers to protect their spines and necks from injury in a crash. They are also safer, as they distribute the impact force over a greater area. This helps reduce the risk of injuries to the spinal cord.

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The heads of children are huge relative to their bodies. They are also developing, which makes them particularly vulnerable in a crash. A child's head can generate up to 25 times the weight of their body in the event of a collision, which is more than enough force to cause fatal injury. This is why children are at risk for fatal head trauma when they ride in a car seat that is facing the front.

Many parents believe that their kids have necks that are stronger than older kids, so they'll be able to make the transition to a forward-facing car seat earlier. It's important to keep it in mind that a child who is in the 95th percentile isn't any more powerful than a child who is 5th percentile and that no amount of push-ups done by teens will change the fact that. In the case of a car accident the head of a child with a bigger size is likely to be hit with greater force. This can lead to injuries to the spinal cord or brain.

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When your child reaches the weight or height limit of their convertible car seat, it's time to get them into a booster seat. The majority of booster seats have an indicator that indicates the angle to inform you when the seat has been properly installed and is ready to be turned to forward-facing mode. Make sure to use a booster in the back of your car and always with the seat belt (never shoulder belts) to provide the most secure protection for your child.

Forward-facing

Many parents are enticed by the idea of change their children's car seats when they grow older, because it seems more practical. But they should remember that rear-facing is a safer option for children.

Having a baby face forward in car seats puts their necks in danger in the event of a crash, as the head could be thrown by force against the front seat and could cause permanent damage to the spine. Whiplash can still occur even when the neck muscles of the child are strong. This is especially true for smaller kids that aren't yet one year old.

A child facing the forward is more likely to strike their head against the dashboard or window in the event of the course of a crash. Depending on what kind of crash takes place and how fast the car is moving the head could be hit against the seat. This can cause fractures to the skull or spinal chord.

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

Using a harness and tether when facing rear helps ensure that the child's head is stable and reduces strain on their necks. Additionally, a rear-facing child is less likely to sustain head injuries due to the fact that the impact is cushioned by the body of the seat.

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

Once your child has outgrown the rear-facing limit of a car seat, they can travel in a forward-facing seat with tether and harness until they reach the maximum weight or height limit set by their car seat's manufacturer. When they've reached that point, the time is now to move on to a booster.

Booster seat

There is no set age or size at which kids are able to safely stop using the booster seat. Children should use a booster seat until the belt fits them properly, and that can happen anywhere from age 8 to 13.

A booster helps a child increase their height so that they are able to sit upright in the car. It also aligns the shoulder part of the belt so it is close to but not directly over the chest. The lap portion of the belt must rest across the thighs, not on the stomach. Booster seats come with a built-in belt guides to help ensure the belt is correctly positioned.

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

Some boosters are equipped with lower anchors (LATCH) system that connects onto the vehicle's lower anchors, and a tether when one is available. Others require the seat belt to secure them in position. You can refer to the owner's manual of your vehicle to determine if can use the lower anchors. Also, make sure you read the instructions for the booster seat to know how to use it.

Some parents might be enticed to let their 3 year old, 30 pound child go straight to a booster seat because they're growing too tall for the harness car seat. It's dangerous to "graduate" children from the harness. If the belt is too loose children could be seriously injured or even die in a crash.

Back seat

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

When your child is no longer able to fit in an infant car seat, they can be transferred to a convertible or all-in-one car seat with an open rear-facing position. These seats can typically be used for up to two years, or until your child outgrows the seat's maximum height and weight limit. Install the car safety seat in the middle of your vehicle. It is secured using the lower anchor system and seat belt.

If your child has grown out of their rear-facing seat you can put them in a front-facing restraint with a harness. The majority of these seats can be used until 57 inches tall or until your child outgrows the maximum height and weight recommendations of the seat. You can find out how tall and heavy the car seat is by studying the directions of the manufacturer or looking at the tag on the seat.

All older children should be seated in the booster seat or on a lap belt for a vehicle as much as possible. If they can't utilize the middle back seat restraint. They should also not sit in front of the car seat newborn if the airbag is activated. Children who are in the front seat are more likely to be injured during collisions because their bodies are smaller.

You can bring your child to an inspection station or a car seat clinic to get help choosing and installing the right child safety seat. They can also check to find out if your child's seat has been recalled due to safety concerns or other flaws. You can then purchase one that fits your vehicle and your child's size. If you're unable to try the seat, whether it has a refund policy.

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