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Car Seats by Age

Each car seat is specifically designed to be suitable for a particular age group. Children should use their car seat until they are at the limit of the manufacturer's weight or height. After that, they can use a booster until the belts of their vehicle fit properly typically when they are 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 seats cradle infants and toddlers protecting their necks and spines from injury in a crash. They are also safer because they distribute the impact force over a greater area. This reduces the risk of the risk of injuries to the spinal cord.

Parents are often tempted by the thought of bringing their children forward facing before they're ready. However the American Academy of Pediatrics advises that you keep them in rear-facing for as long as possible. That means moving them to a forward-facing seat only when they've reached the maximum weight or height limit of their current car seat, as specified by the manufacturer.

Heads of children are large in relation to their bodies and still growing, which makes them particularly vulnerable in a crash. In reality, a child's head could generate up to 25 times the force of their bodyweight in the event of a collision. This is enough to cause a deadly injury. This is the reason why children who are in a car seat with their backs towards the front are at the highest danger of suffering fatal head injuries.

Many parents think that their children have necks that are stronger than older kids, so they'll be able to make the transition to a forward-facing car seat sooner. It's important to keep it in mind that a baby who is in the 95th percentile of their age isn't any more powerful than a child who's 5th percentile, and that no amount of push-ups performed by teens will alter 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 could result in brain and spinal cord injury.

When your child has outgrown their car seat for infants, you can convert them to a convertible car that allows them stay rear-facing up until they reach their maximum weight or height limit. In general, children will attain their maximum height first and therefore it is important to be attentive to the instructions of 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 a built-in angle indicator that will inform you whether the seat is installed and ready to flip into forward-facing mode. Make sure to use a booster in the back of your car and always wear a seat belt (never shoulder belts) to provide the best car seat for newborn security for your child.

Forward-facing

Many parents are tempted to switch their kids' car seat inserts for newborns seats around as they grow older because it is more convenient. But they must remember that rear-facing is safer for children.

Having a baby face forward in car seats puts their necks at risk in a crash, because the head can be thrown against the seat's front and could cause permanent injury to the spine. Whiplash can happen even in the event that the neck muscles of the child are strong. This is especially true for smaller kids such as infants who are less than a year old.

A child facing the forward is more likely to land their head on the dashboard or window during the course of a crash. Depending on the type of crash and the speed at which the vehicle is traveling the head may be forced backwards against the seat and could fracture the 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 is that children who are younger do not have enough neck strength to withstand a head-on crash, which is the most serious type of car accident.

The harness and tether will aid in keeping the child's head in place and reduce neck strain. Additionally, a rear-facing child is less likely to sustain head injuries because the impact is cushioned by body of the seat.

If you have a child less than one year old and is in a convertible seat or an all-in-one which can be turned from rear-facing to forward-facing at any time, read the instructions provided by the manufacturer to determine when it's safe to face forward. The guidelines will inform you 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 limitation, they can be in a forward-facing car seat that has a harness and tether until they reach the top weight or height limit set by their car seat's manufacturer. When they've reached that point, it's time to travel with a booster.

Seat booster

There is no age limit or height when children can safely stop using booster seats. Children should use a booster seat until their vehicle belt is properly fitted and that could happen between the ages of 8 and 13.

A booster helps a child increase their height so that they can sit upright in the car. The shoulder portion of a belt must be set so that it sits close to the chest, but not over. The lap part of the belt should lie on the thighs, not over the stomach. Booster seats have a built-in belt guide to ensure that the belt is positioned correctly.

Booster seats can be purchased with or without a rearrest. The most popular model is a high-back booster which provides head and neck support for children. This is a good choice for vehicles with low backs, and no headrests. Backless boosters are cheaper but they don't offer head or neck support. Some all-in one boosters allow you to switch between boost and harness modes. They are suitable for children weighing up to 65 pounds in harness mode, and up to 100 pounds when used as a booster.

Some boosters come with an anchor system for lower anchors (LATCH) that hooks to the lower anchors of the vehicle and a tether, if available. Some boosters require the vehicle's seat belt to hold them in place. Review the instruction manual for your vehicle to determine if you are able to use the lower anchors in your vehicle, and then read the instructions for booster seats to learn how to utilize them.

Some parents might be enticed to let their 3-year old 30 pounds child take a straight booster seat since they're getting too tall for the harness car seat. It's dangerous to "graduate" the child from the harness. Children could be injured or even killed if their belt is not secure enough in a crash.

Back seat

All children should ride in the back of a car for as long as possible, using 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 they should change to a forward-facing child restraint using a harness until they reach the maximum height for this type of seat.

When your baby is outgrowing the infant car seat travel car seat, you can move them to a convertible car seat or all-in-one car seat with an option to rear-facing. Usually, these seats can be used for a period of up to 2 years or until your child outgrows the seat's highest weight and height limit. If you have a vehicle with a middle-seat, install the car safety seat in a way that it is securely secured to this spot using the lower anchor system or seat belt.

When your child grows out of their rear-facing seat, you can place them in a forward-facing restraint that has a harness. In general, these seats can be used up to 57 inches in height or until your child is at the top weight and height limits of the seat. The instructions of the manufacturer or the tag on the car seat will let you know how tall and heavy it can support.

All children over the age of 18 should be seated in a booster seat or vehicle's lap belt at the very least. If not, they should use the middle back seat restraint. Additionally, they should not sit in the front seat when there's an airbag that is active. Placing children in the front seat can increase the chance of getting injured in an accident, as the impact forces are stronger on their smaller bodies.

maxi-cosi-pebble-plus-baby-car-seat-group-0-isofix-car-seat-i-size-0-12-m-0-13-kg-45-75-cm-nomad-black-1179.jpgYou can take your child to an inspection station or a car seat clinic to receive assistance selecting and installing the correct child safety seat. They can also find out if your car seat has been recalled for flaws or safety concerns. Then, you can buy one that's compatible with your car and your child's size. If you're not able to try a seat before buying, make sure it has a return policy.maxi-cosi-rodifix-s-i-size-high-back-booster-seat-100-150-cm-3-5-12-years-child-car-seat-3-recline-positions-adjustable-height-width-g-cell-side-impact-protection-airprotect-basic-black-1.jpg

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