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car seat newborn seats come in a variety of sizes and shapes, but each one is designed to safeguard children based on their age. Children should be in their car seat until they reach the manufacturer's weight or height limits. Then, they can use a booster until the belts are properly fitted and they're usually between 10 and 12 years old or 4 feet 9 inches tall.

When looking for a new seat look for features such as fabric that resists 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 seat cradles babies and toddlers, securing their spines and necks from injury in a crash. They're also safer because they spread the force of impact across an area larger than the surface, which limits injuries 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 keeping them rear-facing for as long as possible. The manufacturer will inform you when your child is ready to go forward-facing.

Children's heads are big in relation to their body and growing. This makes them vulnerable in a crash. In reality children's heads can generate up to 25 times the force of their body weight in the event of a collision. This is more than enough to cause a fatal injury. That's why young children are at the highest risk of sustaining fatal head injuries when they are in a car seat with a front view.

Many parents believe that their children have bigger necks and are able to make the transition to a car seat facing forward sooner. But it's important to remember that a 95th percentile baby isn't any stronger than 5th percentile kids and no amount of teen push-ups can alter the fact that. In the case of a car accident the head of a child with a bigger size will likely be hit with greater force. This could result in brain and spinal cord injury.

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

When your child reaches the weight limit or height of their convertible car seat, you'll need to place them in an adult booster seat. The majority of booster seats have an angle indicator to notify you when the seat is correctly installed and is ready to be flipped to forward-facing mode. Make sure to use a booster in the back of your vehicle and always wear a seat belt (never shoulder belts) to provide the most secure protection for your child.

Forward-facing

maxi-cosi-nomad-plus-foldable-car-seat-15-months-4-years-67-105cm-portable-travel-car-seat-ultra-compact-lightweight-side-impact-protection-fits-any-car-travel-bag-authentic-black-115.jpgParents are often tempted to turn their child's car seat around as they grow older, as it's more comfortable. They must remember, however, that rear-facing is an option that is safer for children.

Having a baby face forward in a car seat puts their necks at risk in a crash, because the head can be thrown back by force against the seat's front and can cause permanent damage to the spine. Even if a child's neck muscles are strong enough, it's still possible to experience whiplash. This is particularly true for younger children like infants.

A forward-facing child is also more likely to hit their head on the dashboard or on the window during the course of a crash. Depending on the type of crash and the speed at which the car is moving, the head can be forced back against the seat and could fracture the skull or spinal cord.

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

The harness and tether aid in keeping the child's head stable which reduces neck strain. Additionally that a child who is rear-facing is less likely to suffer head injuries because the impact is cushioned with the body of the seat.

When you have a child less than a year old in a convertible car seat or an all-in-one seat that can switch from forward-facing to rear-facing ensure that you read the instructions of the manufacturer about when it is safe for your child to look towards the front. The guidelines will inform you whether or not to use a tether and the weight and height limits for that seat.

maxi-cosi-titan-car-booster-seat-9-36-kg-9-months-12-years-multi-age-baby-car-seat-isofix-car-seat-top-tether-headrest-harness-adjustment-5-recline-positions-cushioned-inlay-basic-black-110.jpgOnce your child has reached the rear-facing limit of a car seat They can now travel in a forward-facing seat using a harness and tether until they reach the top height or weight limit allowed by their car seat's manufacturer. Once they've surpassed this, it's time to move into a booster seat.

Seat booster

There is no magic age or size at which kids are able to safely stop using the booster seat. Kids should use it until their vehicle belt is properly fitted, and that can happen between the ages of 8 and 13.

A booster increases the height of a child, so that they can sit comfortably upright in cars. The shoulder part of a belt is placed so that it is close to the chest, but not over. The lap part of the belt should be placed on the thighs, not the stomach. Booster seats have belt guides that help to ensure the belt is correctly placed.

Booster seats can be purchased with or without backrests. The most commonly used booster seat is the high-back that 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 harness and booster modes, which makes them suitable for kids in harness mode up to 65 pounds and then as a booster seat up to 100 pounds.

Some boosters have an anchor system for lower anchors (LATCH) that connects to the lower anchors on the vehicle and a tether, when available. Some boosters require the seat belt to hold them in place. Check the owner's manual for your vehicle to determine if you can use the lower anchors. Also, make sure you read the instructions for the booster seat to know how to use it.

Parents may be enticed to let their 3-year old 30 lbs child take a straight booster seat since they're getting too tall for the car seat. It's dangerous to "graduate" the child from a harness. Children can be injured or even killed if their belt is too loose in the event of a crash.

Back seat

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

Once your child has outgrown the infant car seat rear facing car seat, you can switch them to a convertible car seat or all-in-one car seats with an option to rear-facing. Usually, these seats can be used for up to 2 years or until your child outgrows the seat's maximum height and weight limit. If you have a vehicle with a middle seat install the car safety seat so that it can be secured tightly in this position using the lower anchor system or seat belt.

If your child has outgrown their rear-facing car seat and is tall enough, they can be put into a front-facing child restraint fitted with a harness and tether. In general, these seats can be used until 57 inches in height or until your child is at the maximum weight and height recommendations of the seat. You can determine the height and weight of the car seat is by reading the manufacturer's instructions, or looking at the tag that is attached to it.

All children older than 5 years old should be in a booster seat or a lap belt in the vehicle as much as possible. If not, they should use a back restraint in the middle of the back seat. Also, they should not sit in front of the car if the airbag is activated. Children who sit in the front seats are more likely to be injured in a collision because their bodies are smaller.

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 for them. They can also find out if your car seat has been recalled due to defects or safety issues. You can then purchase one that fits your vehicle and your child's size. If you're unable to test a seat prior to purchasing ensure that it comes with an exchange policy.

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