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Car Seats by Age

Each car seat is specifically designed to be suitable for a particular age group. Children should be in their car seat until they are at the manufacturer's weight or height limits. After that, they can use a booster until their belts of their vehicle fit properly and they're usually between 10 and 12 years old or 4 feet 9 inches tall.

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Rear-facing

Rear-facing car seats cradle babies and toddlers, shielding their delicate spines and necks in the event of a crash. They are also safer since they distribute the impact force across a wider area. This limits 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 that they remain rear-facing for as long as possible. This means that they should move to a forward-facing seat when they've reached the maximum weight or height of their current seat, according to the specifications of the manufacturer.

The heads of children are huge in relation to their body and is still developing. This makes them more vulnerable to injury in a crash. In reality children's heads can generate up to 25 times the force of their body weight in an accident -- enough to cause fatal injury. This is why children who are in a infant car seats seat facing forward are at the greatest chance of suffering fatal head injuries.

Many parents believe that their children have stronger necks and are able to make the transition to a car seat facing forward earlier. It is important to keep in mind that a child who is in the 95th percentile of their age is not stronger than a child who's 5th percentile, and no amount of push-ups by teens will change this. In the event of a car accident, a bigger kid's head is more likely to be hit with greater force, which could result in brain and spinal cord injuries.

If your child is outgrowing their infant car seat travel car seat you can switch to a convertible car that allows them stay rear-facing up until they reach their maximum weight or the height limit. Typically, children attain their maximum height first and therefore it is important to be attentive to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of your car seat on when to change to forward-facing mode.

When your child is at the weight limit of their convertible car seat or height limit, you will require them to be moved into an adult booster. Most booster seats have an integrated angle indicator that will inform you that the seat is installed and is ready to switch to face forward. You should only use a booster seat in the back of your vehicle, and only with a lap belt (never a shoulder belt) to ensure the most secure protection for your child in the event of a crash.

Forward-facing

Parents are often enticed by the idea of turn their child's car seat around as they get older, because it is more comfortable. However, they should remember that rear-facing is safer for children.

In a crash with a baby car seat facing toward the rear, the neck could be at risk. The head could be hit against the seat with force, causing permanent spinal damage. Even if a child's neck muscles are strong enough, it is still possible to experience whiplash. This is particularly true for smaller kids, like infants under a year old.

A forward-facing child is also more likely to land their head on the dashboard or in front of the window during a crash. Depending on the kind of crash takes place and the speed at which the car is moving, the head may be placed against the seat. This can cause a fractured skull or spinal cord.

The current safety standards demand that kids remain rear-facing until they reach both 20 pounds and one year old age. The reason for this is that children who are younger 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 while rear-facing helps to keep the child's head in a stable position and reduces strain on their necks. A child facing the rear will be less prone to head injuries because the impact is cushioned by their seat.

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

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

Seat booster

There is no age or height limit that children are able to safely stop using booster seats. The booster seat should be used until the child's vehicle belt fits properly. 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 aligns the shoulder part of the belt in a way that it is near but not directly over the chest. The lap portion of the belt should lie on the thighs, not the stomach. Booster seats include a belt guide to ensure the belt is placed correctly.

Booster seats are available with or without a rearrest. The most popular type is a high-back booster which provides head and neck support for children. It is a great option for vehicles with low seat backs, and no head rests. Backless boosters are cheaper, but they don't provide neck or head support. Some all-in-one boosters allow you to switch between booster and harness modes, which makes them suitable for kids in harness mode until about 65 pounds, and later as an adult booster seat until about 100 pounds.

Some boosters come with an anchor system for lower anchors (LATCH) that hooks to the lower anchors on the vehicle and a tether, when available. Certain boosters require a seat belt to keep them in place. You can refer to the owner's manual of your vehicle to find out if you can use the lower anchors. Also, make sure you read the instructions for the booster seat to learn how to use it.

Parents may be enticed to transfer their 30-pound 3-year-old child into an adult car seat since the child is growing too tall to fit in a harness seat. But rushing to "graduate" your child from the harness is risky. If the belt is too loose children could be seriously injured or even killed in a crash.

Back seat

All children should sit in the back seat of a vehicle for as long as is possible using a child safety seat or booster seat that is properly installed. Children who are too big for a rear facing car seat, or have exceeded its weight and height limits they should change to a forward-facing child restraint using a harness until they attain the maximum height for this type of seat.

When your child is no longer able to fit in an infant car seats on sale car seat, they can be moved to a convertible or an all-in-one car seat with an open rear-facing position. Most of the time, these seats can be used for up to two years, or until your child reaches the seat's maximum weight and height limit. If you have a car with a middle seat, install the car safety seat so that it is securely secured in this position using the lower anchor system or seat belt.

If your child is no longer in a rear-facing car seat and is tall enough, they can be put in a front-facing child restraint fitted with a harness and tether. Typically, these seats can be used up to 57 inches tall or until your child reaches the maximum weight and height limits of the seat. You can determine how tall and heavy a car seat is by studying the instructions of the manufacturer, or by looking at a tag attached to the seat.

If possible, all older children should be seated in a booster seat or lap belt. If not then they should use a back seat restraint located in the middle of the back seat. They should also not sit in front if the airbag is in use. Children who are in the front seat are more likely to suffer injuries in a collision because their bodies are smaller.

You can bring your child to an inspection station or car seat clinic to receive assistance selecting and installing the best child safety seat. You can also determine if your child's seat has been recalled due to safety concerns or other flaws. Then, you can purchase one that is compatible with your vehicle and your child's size. If you're unable to try a seat before buying be sure that it comes with an exchange policy.

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