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Car Seats by Age

Each car seat is specifically designed to be suitable for a particular age group. It is recommended that children sit in their seat until they've reached 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 tall or age 10 to 12.

When you are searching for a new seat, consider features such as fabric that is resistant to stains and pieces that are machine washable. Hardware that is easy to clean is also considered.

Rear-facing

Rear-facing car seats cradle infants and toddlers protecting their necks and spines from a crash. They're also safer because they spread the force of impact over a larger surface area, which limits injuries to the spinal cord.

Parents are often enticed to move their kids into forward-facing car seats before they're ready, but the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that they remain rear facing infant car seat-facing for as long as is possible. This means they should be moved to a forward-facing car seat only after they've reached the maximum weight or height limit of their current seat according to the specifications of the manufacturer.

Children's heads are large relative to their bodies. They are also growing, which makes them particularly vulnerable in a crash. The head of a child is capable of generating up to 25 times the weight of their body in an accident that is more than enough force to cause fatal injury. This is the reason why children who ride in a car seat 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 that faces forward sooner. It's important to keep in mind that a child who is 95th percentile isn't any more powerful than a child who's 5th percentile, and that no amount of push-ups done by teens will alter this. In the event of a car accident the head of a bigger child is likely to be struck with more force, which could cause brain and spinal cord injuries.

If your child is outgrowing their car seat for infants, you can switch to a convertible car that allows children to remain rear-facing until they reach their maximum weight or the height limit. Typically, children reach the height limit 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.

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Forward-facing

Parents are often enticed to flip their baby car seat's car seat around as they get older, simply because it's more comfortable. However, they should remember that rear-facing seats are safer for children.

If you crash with an infant car seat cheap facing forward the neck could be at risk. The head can be placed against the seat with force, causing permanent spinal damage. Even if a child's neck muscles are strong enough, it's still possible for them to experience whiplash. This is especially relevant for children younger than them, such as infants.

A child who is facing forward is more likely to strike their head against the dashboard or in front of the window in the event of a crash. Depending on the nature of the crash and speed at which the car is traveling the head may be forced back against the seat and could fracture the skull or the spinal cord.

Current safety standards require kids to remain rear-facing until they reach 20 lbs and 1 year old. This is because children younger than one year don't have the strength of their necks to withstand the force in a head-on collision, which is the most severe kind of accident in which automobiles are involved.

Using a harness and tether when rear-facing helps keep the kid's head stable and reduces the stress on their necks. A child who is rear-facing will also be less prone to head injuries because the impact is cushioned by their seat.

If you have a child younger than one year old in a convertible seat or an all in one that can be changed from rear-facing to forward-facing at any point, make sure you read the instructions provided by the manufacturer to determine if it's safe for them to face forward. The guidelines will explain whether or not to 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 travel in a forward-facing seat with tether and harness until they reach the maximum weight limit or height allowed by the manufacturer of their car seat. Once they have outgrown this, it is time to move into the booster seat.

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There is no age or height limit when children can safely stop using booster seats. The booster seat is to be used until the child's vehicle belt fits properly. This could happen anywhere between 8 and 13 years old.

A booster increases the height of a child to ensure that they can sit comfortably upright in cars. It also positions the shoulder part of the belt in a way that it is close to but not over the chest. The lap part of the belt should be placed on the thighs, not on the stomach. Booster seats include a belt guide that helps to ensure that the belt is properly placed.

Booster seats can be bought with or without a rearrest. The most commonly used booster seat is the high-back that offers neck and head support for children. This is a great option 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 allow you to switch between harness and boost modes. They are suitable for children up to 65 pounds in harness mode and up to 100 pounds when used as boosters.

Some boosters come with a lower anchors (LATCH) system that connects onto the vehicle's lower anchors, and a tether in the event that one is available. Certain boosters require a seat belt to keep them in place. Review the instruction manual for your vehicle to determine if you're able to use the lower anchors on your car, and also read the booster seat instructions to learn how to utilize them.

Some parents might be enticed to let their 3-year old, 30 pound child go straight to a booster seat, as they're becoming too tall for the harness car seat. It's dangerous to "graduate" children from the harness. If the belt is loose, children can be seriously injured or even die in a collision.

Back seat

Every child should use a child safety seat or booster seat correctly installed as long as they can. Children who are too large 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 are too tall for this type of seat.

When your child is no longer able to fit in an infant car seat, they can be moved to a convertible or an all-in-one car seat that also has an open rear-facing position. These seats can typically be used for up to 2 years or until your child is over the seat's highest weight and height limit. Install the car safety seat on the middle of your vehicle. It can be securely fastened with the lower anchor system and 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 until 57 inches in height or until your child outgrows the top weight and height recommendations of the seat. You can determine how tall and heavy a car seat newborn seat is by studying the instructions of the manufacturer, or by looking at the tag on it.

If you can, all older children should be seated in a booster seat or lap belt. If not, they should use a back seat restraint that is located in the middle of the back seat. Additionally you should not place them in the front seat if there is an air bag that is in use. Placing children in the front seat could increase their chances of injury in an accident because the force of impact is greater on their smaller bodies.

It is a good idea to bring your child to a local car seat clinic or inspection station to assistance in deciding on and installing the most suitable child safety seat for them. You can also find out if your child's seat has been recalled due to safety issues or defects. Then, you can purchase one that is compatible with your vehicle and your child's size. If you are unable to test a seat, check to see if it has a return policy.

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