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Car Seats by Age

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

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

Rear-facing

Rear-facing car seats hold babies and toddlers, securing their delicate spines and necks in the event of a collision. They are also safer as they disperse the force of an impact over a larger area. This helps reduce the chance of injury to the spinal cord.

Parents are often enticed to change their children to forward-facing car seats before they're ready, however the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends to keep them rear-facing as long as is possible. The manufacturer will inform you when your child is ready to move forward-facing.

Heads of children are large in relation to their bodies. They are also growing, which makes them especially vulnerable in a crash. A child's head can produce up to 25 times their body weight in a collision, which is more than enough force to cause a fatal injury. This is the reason why children who are in a car seat that is facing towards the front are at the highest danger of suffering fatal head injuries.

Many parents believe that their children have stronger necks and can make the transition to a car seat facing forward faster. However, it's important to realize that a child who is in the 95th percentile isn't any more powerful than the 5th percentile child, and no amount of push-ups for teens can change this. In the event of a crash, a larger child's head will likely be struck with greater force. This could result in brain and spinal cord injury.

When your child has outgrown their infant car seat uk car seat you can switch to a convertible car that allows children to remain rear-facing until they reach their maximum weight or the height limit. Children usually reach their maximum height first. Therefore, it is crucial to follow the directions of the car seat manufacturer on when you can switch them to forward-facing mode.

If your child is at the weight limit or height of their convertible car seat, you'll need to get them into an adult booster seat. Most booster seats come with an indicator that indicates the angle to notify you when the seat has been properly installed and is ready to be flipped to forward-facing mode. Make sure to use a booster in the rear of your vehicle and always with a seat belt (never shoulder belts) to ensure the best security for your child.

Forward-facing

Many parents are enticed to turn their babies' car seats around as they grow older because it's more convenient. They must remember, however, that rear-facing is a safer option for children.

In a crash with a baby facing towards the front the neck is at risk. The head can be thrown against the front seat by force and cause permanent spinal damage. Even if a child's neck muscles are strong enough, it's still possible for them to suffer whiplash. This is especially relevant for children younger than them like infants.

A child who is facing towards the front is more likely to hit his head on the dashboard, or even a window, in the event of a crash. Depending on the nature of the crash and the speed at which the vehicle is moving the head may be pushed backwards against the seat and break the skull or the spinal cord.

The current safety standards mandate that children remain rear-facing until they are 20 pounds and one year old age. This is because children younger than one year do not have the neck strength to withstand the force in a head-on collision which tends to be the most severe kind of accident where automobiles are involved.

The use of a harness or tether while rear-facing helps to ensure that the child's head is stable and reduces the stress on their necks. In addition that a child who is rear-facing is less likely to suffer head injuries because the impact is cushioned by the body of the seat.

If you have a child less than a year old in a convertible car seat or an all-in-one seat that can switch from rear to forward-facing be sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines about when it is safe for your child to look towards the front. The guidelines will explain whether or not you should use a tether, as well as the weight and height limitations for the seat.

Once your child has reached the rear-facing car seat limit, they can travel in a forward-facing car seat with tether and harness until they reach the maximum weight limit or height allowed by the car seat's manufacturer. When they've outgrown this, it is time to travel in a booster seat.

Seat booster

There is no magic age or height at which children can safely stop using a booster seat. The booster seat is to be used until the child's vehicle belt is properly fitted. This can occur anywhere between 8 and 13 years old.

A booster elevates a child's height so they can comfortably sit upright in the car. It also places the shoulder portion of the belt so that it lies close to but not over the chest. The lap portion of the belt should rest across the thighs, not over the stomach. Booster seats have a built-in belt guide to help ensure the belt is positioned correctly.

Booster seats can be purchased with or without a rearrest. The most common type is a high-back booster, that provides neck and head support for children. This is a good choice for vehicles with low backs and no headrests. Backless boosters can be less expensive but they do not provide neck or head support. Some all-in-one boosters allow users to switch between harness and booster modes, which makes them suitable for kids in harness mode up to 65 pounds and then as a booster seat for 100 pounds.

Certain boosters have an anchor system for lower anchors (LATCH) that hooks to the vehicle's lower anchors and a tether, in the event that it is available. Some boosters require the seat belt to hold them in place. Review the instruction manual for your vehicle to see if you can use the lower anchors on your car, and also read the instructions for booster seats to learn how to use them.

Some parents may be enticed to move their 30-pound 3-year-old child into an adult car seat since the child is getting too tall for the harness seat. But hurrying to "graduate" your child out of the harness is dangerous. Children could be injured or even killed if their belt is not secure enough in an accident.

Back seat

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

When your baby is outgrowing an infant car seat, you can switch them to convertible car seats or an all-in-one car seats with a rear-facing option. These seats can typically be used for up to two years or until your child reaches the seat's highest height and weight limit. Install the newborn car seat safety seat on the middle of your vehicle. It can be securely fastened with the lower anchor system and seat belt.

If your child has outgrown their rear-facing car seat it is possible to place them into a front-facing child restraint equipped with a harness and tether. These seats are typically used until your child is the height of 57 inches or exceeds the maximum weight and height requirements for the seat. You can find out the height and weight of the car seat is by reading the instructions of the manufacturer, or by looking at the tag that is attached to it.

All children older than 5 years old should be seated in a booster seat or lap belt for a vehicle as much as possible. If not utilize the middle back seat restraint. It is also recommended to not sit in front if the airbag is in use. Putting children in the front seat can increase their chances of being injured during an accident, as the impact forces are stronger on their smaller bodies.

It is a good idea to bring your child to a local car seat clinic or inspection station to help with choosing and installing the best car seats for newborns child safety seat. They can also check to find out if your child's seat has been recalled due to safety issues or defects. You can then buy one that fits both your vehicle and the child's height. If you're not able test a seat prior to purchasing be sure that it comes with an exchange policy.maxi-cosi-rodifix-m-i-size-high-back-booster-seat-3-5-12-years-100-150cm-kids-car-seat-g-cell-side-impact-protection-adjustable-height-quick-easy-buckle-up-isofix-car-seat-basic-black-1.jpg

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