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작성자 Millie Faerber
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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 car seat until they meet the manufacturer's height or weight limits and then get a booster seat until their vehicle belts fit properly, typically when they attain 4 feet 9 inches in height or the age of 10-12.

When shopping for a new car seat, take into consideration features such as fabric that is resistant to staining, pieces that are removable and can be machine washed and accessories that can be cleaned.

Rear-facing

Rear-facing car seat newborn insert seats cradle babies and toddlers, protecting their delicate spines and necks in the event of a collision. They are also safer, since they disperse the force of an impact across a wider area. This limits the chance of injury to the spinal cord.

Parents are often tempted by the thought of moving their children to a forward-facing seat before they're ready. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics advises that you keep them in rear-facing for as long as possible. The manufacturer will inform you when your child is ready to transition forward.

Children's head are large in relation to their body and growing. This makes them more vulnerable in a crash. In fact, a child's head can exert up to 25 times the force of their weight in an accident -- enough to cause a deadly injury. This is the reason why children who ride in a car seat facing towards the front are at the highest risk of fatal head injuries.

Many parents believe that their children have stronger necks than older kids, so they'll be able to transition to a forward-facing car seat sooner. It is important to keep 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 done by teens will alter the fact that. In the event of a car accident the head of a larger child is more likely to be hit with greater force, which could cause spinal cord and brain injuries.

When your child has outgrown their infant car seat, you can convert them to convertible cars that let children to remain rear-facing until they reach their maximum weight or the height limit. In general, children will reach the height limit first and it's crucial to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of your car seat on when to change to forward facing infant car seat-facing mode.

If your child is at the weight limit or height of their convertible car seat, you'll have to get them into an adult booster seat. Most booster seats come with an angle indicator to inform you when the seat is correctly installed and is ready to be turned to forward-facing mode. Use a booster only at the back of your vehicle and always wear the seat belt (never shoulder belts) to provide the best car seats for newborns security for your child.

Forward-facing

Many parents are enticed by the idea of turn their babies' car seats when they get older because it seems more practical. But they must keep in mind that rear-facing is safer for children.

In the event of a crash that involves an infant facing forward the neck is at risk. The head could be thrown against the front seat and cause permanent spine damage. Even if a child's neck muscles are strong enough, it is still possible to experience whiplash. This is particularly relevant for children younger than them like infants.

A child facing towards the front is more likely to hit his head on the dashboard, or even a window, in an accident. Depending on the kind of crash takes place and the speed at which the car is moving the head may be hit against the seat. This can cause fractures to the skull or spinal cord.

The current safety standards demand that children remain rear-facing until they are 20 pounds and one year of age. This is due to the fact that younger children do not have the strength of their necks to withstand the force in a head-on collision, which is the most severe kind of accident where automobiles are involved.

Using a harness and tether while rear-facing helps to keep the child's head in a stable position and reduces stress on their necks. Furthermore, a rear-facing child is less likely to sustain head injuries since the impact is cushioned by 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 change from front-facing to rear, make sure to read the guidelines of the manufacturer on when it is safe for your child to look towards the front. The guidelines will explain whether or not to use a tether as well as the height and weight limits for that particular seat.

Once your child is at the maximum height or weight allowed by the car seat manufacturer, they can travel with a forward-facing seat with tether. When they've reached that point, it's time to travel with a booster.

Seat booster

There is no set age or height when kids are able to safely stop using the booster seat. The booster seat should be used until the child's vehicle belt is properly fitted. This could happen anywhere between 8 and 13 years old.

A booster raises a child's height so they can comfortably sit upright in the car. The shoulder part of a belt is also positioned so that it is close to the chest, but not over. The lap portion of the belt must rest across the thighs, not the stomach. Booster seats include a belt guide that helps to ensure the belt is properly placed.

Booster seats come with or without a backrest. The most popular model is a high-back booster which offers neck and head support for children. It's a good choice for cars with low seat backs, and no head rests. Backless boosters can be less expensive but they do not provide head or neck support. Some all-in-one boosters permit users to switch between harness and booster modes, which makes them suitable for children in harness mode until about 65 pounds and then as a booster seat for about 100 pounds.

Some boosters are equipped with a lower anchors (LATCH) system that connects onto the lower anchors of the vehicle and a tether, in the event that one is available. Others require the seat belt to hold them in their place. Go through the manual of your car to determine if you are able to use the lower anchors on your car, and read the booster seat instructions to learn how to utilize them.

Some parents may be tempted to let their 3 year old 30 lbs child take a straight booster seat, as they're becoming too tall for a car seat. It's dangerous to "graduate" children from a harness. Children can be injured or even killed if the belt is not secure enough in an accident.

Back seat

Every child should use a child safety seat or booster seat that is properly installed for as long as they are able to. Children who are too tall for a rear-facing car seat or have outgrown its height and weight limits should be moved to a forward-facing child safety seat with a harness until they're too tall for this type of seat.

After your baby outgrows the infant car seat, they can be transferred to a convertible or an all-in-one car seat with an open rear-facing position. These seats are usually good for two years, or until the child reaches the maximum weight and height of the seat. 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 forward-facing restraint using a harness. These seats are generally used until your child reaches the height of 57 inches or reaches the maximum weight and height requirements for the seat. The manufacturer's instructions or the tag on the car seat will let you know how tall and heavy it is able to support.

All older children should be seated in the booster seat or on a lap belt for a vehicle as much as possible. If not, they should use a back restraint that is located in the middle of the back seat. Additionally, they should not sit in the front seat if there is an airbag that is active. Children who sit in the front seats are more likely to suffer injuries in a collision because their bodies are smaller.

It's a good idea to take your child to a local car seat clinic or inspection station for assistance in deciding on and installing the best child safety seat. You can also determine if your child's seat has been removed due to safety issues or defects. You can then buy one that is compatible with your vehicle and child's height. If you can't try out the seat, see if it has a refund 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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