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Did you know that car crashes are the leading cause of injury and death for children? Four out of five car seats are not properly installed. Learning a few simple steps on how to correctly install my car seat could save once life That’s right. The purpose of this article is to teach parents and caregivers how to avoid some of the common mistakes that occur when installing a car seat. So what are we waiting for? Let's get rolling on the road to safety. The first step is to select the right car seat for your child. There are three main categories of car seats, rear-facing car seats, forward-facing car seats and booster seats. Babies and toddlers should ride in a rear-facing car seat as long as possible. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises parents to keep their toddlers rear-facing until at least the age of two, and until they reach the maximum height or weight limit of their rear-facing car seat. This usually ranges between 35 and 45 pounds, depending on the model Preschoolers and early elementary-aged children should ride in a forward-facing car seat, with a harness until they reach the maximum height or weight limit of their car seat. This is usually between 40 and 90 pounds, depending on the model. Elementary school-aged kids should use a booster seat until the seat belt fits them correctly --. This is usually when the child reaches about 4 feet 9 inches in height and is between 8 and 12 years old, Oh and of courseIf. They are too big for one of these dont forget to use this When selecting your childs car seat take a good look at the label, It contains important information on minimum and maximum height and weight limits. So you can select a car seat that fits your childs weight and height Also check the expiration. Dategenerally dont use a car seat. If its more than six years old as safety technology constantly improves and older car seats, wear out and can break in a crash, If your car seat has been in a crash call the manufacturer to determine if the car seat is damaged or unsafe, to use Also purchasing a used car seat is not recommended, as these seats may have missing parts or an unknown history. And dont forget to mail in your registration card or register online to be notified of any defects, recalls or problems with your car seat For free help, installing your car seat or to find a car seat. This Piece Covers It Well in your area, go to safekids. Rear-Facing car seats provide the best protection for your child during a crash. Notice the difference between a rear-facing car seat and a forward-facing car seat in a frontal crash. With the forward-facing seat, the crash forces are concentrated onto the childs shoulders head neck and spine. If a young child is moved forward-facing too early, their body cannot handle these forces, which can result in serious injury, death or paralysis. With the rear-facing seat, the crash forces are absorbed by the shell of the car seat ( instead of by the childs body ). The shell also supports cradles and protects the childs head neck and spine So keep your child rear-facing and better protected until at least the age of two, and until they reach the maximum height or weight limit of their rear-facing car seat. There are two main types of rear-facing car seats: rear-facing-only car seats (, which are also called infant seats. ) and convertible car seats: This is a rear-facing-only car seat, meaning that it is designed to always be rear-facing (, never forward-facing, ) Rear-Facing-Only car seats come with a detachable base and a carrying handle which allows you to easily snap the car seat in and out of the vehicle If the base is not accessible. Some rear-facing-only seats allow you to install the seat without the base. Also read your instruction manual to find the correct traveling position for the carrying handle Maximum weight limits usually range between 22 and 40 pounds, depending on the model. Maximum height limits generally require the top of your babys head to be at least one inch from the top of the shell. This is a convertible car seat. Convertible seats convert from rear-facing to forward-facing, as your child grows. Convertible seats in the rear-facing position generally have higher maximum weight and height limits than the rear-facing-only seats, so that your baby can stay, rear-facing and better protected for a longer period of time. Because convertible seats can be either rear-facing or forward-facing, they have two belt paths, Use the path closest to the vehicle seatback. They also have an upright position for forward-facing and a reclined position for rear-facing Convertible car seats have tether straps for forward-facing use. Unless your manual allows for their use, while rear-facing shorten the strap or attach it to the designated location on your car seat, so it won't swing up and hit your child. While rear-facing you may notice. Your childs legs, folding, like thisthis, is completely normal and is not a safety risk. Also, you will see several slots on the back of your car seat For rear-facing use. The harness slots AT or BELOW your childs shoulder level When installing your rear-facing car seat be sure that the back of the car seat is at a 30 to 45 degree angle. Having a correct angle is very important If the car seat is leaning too far back during a crash too much force will be absorbed by the child's shoulders If the seat is leaning too far forward, the babys head can fall forward and make it difficult for them To breathe To obtain the correct angle, use the adjustable foot on the detachable base. If your car seat does not have an adjustable base, a tightly rolled towel or pool noodle may be placed at the vehicle seat crack if permitted by the car seat. Now! An important issue. As far as my favorite kid car seat organizer? I love Highway Kid Car Seat Organizer.
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