How to choose a baby car seat

July 4, 2010 by Baby Car Seats  
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I decided to write this article after I faced the problems of buying a Baby Car Seat for my little son, when he was borne. Obviously buying a baby capsule or a baby car seat is a very serious purchase, you need to inform yourself before buying the car seat and understand what the key points to consider before the purchase are. To start you need to realize that your child’s age and obviously its weight have a close relation with the car seat that you need to buy. Baby Car Seats have requirements depending on these factors.

The Second Hand Baby Car Seat

March 21, 2010 by Baby Car Seats  
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May be use the second hand for baby, but not the baby car seats.

If you used already baby car seat, you just clean the pad. It’s ok to use and to be beautiful. Not different from the new baby car seat.

But you can not know yet.

- Baby car seat, that you have used this over the accident or not.
- Original owner parked the car outdoor, the sun burn and structural degeneration or not.
- Original owner has already used much longer.
- Baby car seat, that you have to hand this three, four hands, etc., before returning to your second hand or not.

These are not be seen with naked eye.

The mostly longevity of baby car seats are 4 years, some may be up to 7 years, we will ensure that the second hand baby car seat have good quality worth the price to pay.
It may not be worth all the money saved just as much to exchange. Safety of children less.

Baby Car Seats Safety Tips # 3

October 19, 2009 by Baby Car Seats  
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40 to 80 or 100 pounds :

  • Use a booster seat correctly in a back seat every time your child rides in a car.
  • Older kids get weighed and measured less often than babies, so check your child’s growth a few times a year. Use a booster seat until your child weighs between 80 and 100 pounds, is about 4 feet, 9 inches tall and can pass the Safety Belt Fit Test. For most children, that will be between ages 8 and 12.
  • Tell all drivers who transport your child that booster seat use is a must when your child is in their vehicle.
  • A booster seat uses no harness. It uses the vehicle’s lap and shoulder belts only. Be sure the safety belt is properly buckled.
  • Booster seats are not installed tightly. They sit on the vehicle seat; the child buckles the lap and shoulder belt and wears the safety belt like you do. Never use only the lap belt.

Baby Car Seats Safety Tips # 2

October 17, 2009 by Baby Car Seats  
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Older than age 1 and more than 20 pounds:

  • Use a forward-facing car seat correctly in a back seat every time your toddler rides in a car.
  • Use the right car seat with a harness for your toddler’s weight and height. Toddlers are weighed and measured at every doctor visit, so be sure to keep track.
  • Use the car’s safety belt or LATCH system to lock the car seat into the car. Your car seat should not move more than one inch side to side or front to back. Grab the car seat at the safety beltpath or LATCH path to test it.
  • Put harnesses through the slots so they are even with or above the child’s shoulders. Some seats require use of the top slots when the seat is forward-facing, so check instructions.
  • Be sure the harness is tight, so you can’t pinch extra webbing at the shoulder.

Baby Car Seats Safety Tips # 1

October 15, 2009 by Baby Car Seats  
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From birth to at least age 1 and 20 pounds:

  • Use a rear-facing car seat correctly in a back seat every time your baby rides in a car.
  • Use the right car seat for your baby’s weight and height. Infants are weighed and measured at every doctor visit, so be sure to keep track.
  • Use the car’s safety belt or LATCH system to lock the car seat into the car. Your car seat should not move more than one inch side to side or front to back. Grab the car seat at the safety beltpath or LATCH path to test it.
  • Put harnesses through the slots so they are even with or below the infant’s shoulders. Be sure the harness is tight, so you can’t pinch extra webbing at the shoulder.
  • Adjust the chest clip to armpit level.

Choosing the best car seats for baby

October 11, 2009 by Baby Car Seats  
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Why do we need car seats for babies?

Baby car seats are a matter of law in the UK since 2007. However, this is not just another “petty” law targeting motorists. Every year in the UK, 30 children (under 12) are killed while traveling in cars, with another 7000 injured. The proper use of baby car seats would have prevented many of these deaths and injuries. An unrestrained child (including children using adult seat belts or being held on parents lap) can be thrown forward with a force greater than 60 times their own weight, potentially seriously injuring other occupants and with a high risk of being ejected from the car through a window, often with horrifying results. The only safe way for a child to travel in a vehicle is to be secured using a car seat specifically designed for their weight and size, ensuring that the seat is fitted correctly.

Types of Baby Car Seats

October 7, 2009 by Baby Car Seats  
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What type of car seat should I buy?

If you have a baby or toddler, and you plan to move somewhere in a car, they need a car seat. It is important to choose the right car seat for your child, because they are manufactured for children of different ages and sizes. What are the different types of car seats that can be bought for your child.

Travel Systems

Travel system car seats that come with a stroller and a base for cars. They can be used with young children, and vice versa. They are practical, because the seat can be transmitted from the base to the stroller without waking the child to be. I like the travel systems, because as you get a car seat and stroller for a relatively low price. The biggest drawback of a system is the journey that pedestrians are often larger than normal strollers and the seat is often hard to bear. The car seat travel is often used for about 20 pounds, although the pushchair can be used for much more.

Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Reviews

Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Reviews

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No more slumping babe

To keep the snuzzler done an excellent job sagging seats and baby swings. It can be used with any kind of loop or strap, with 5 points, 3 points, and the typical swing belt.

Despite the information that want from others, I emphasize that this is safe for use in the car seat. It is designed so that the padding on the side of the child and not behind the baby. This will be noted on the packaging: “Can be used in all car seats, is Snuzzler specifically with padding on the sides of the child’s head and body, designed to be suitable for the child’s back for belt adjustment. This is in line with the requirements of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which says that “Never place cushioning under or behind your child. This also prevents belt use is Snug. NHTSA also recommends that with towels around the head and neck of the child support, but Snuzzler better stay in place because in the design and would, in my opinion, therefore, safer to use as towels.

How to find the best infant car seat

October 5, 2009 by Baby Car Seats  
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Parents with children often worry about the safety of their babies when they go out with them. Before buying a seat for their babies infant formula is the first thing parents should do in order to operate a through research. Research should focus on something, like the age of the baby, the baby size and weight of the baby.

In carrying out the research, the parents must have all the statistics on the child before them, so they continue them every so often. A parent can conduct their search on the Internet, as there are many sites that provide information about car seats for babies. Select the best car for a child of the bay is not a decision lightly and we must therefore take its time. Choosing the right car seat first, which falls on their way, can be very dangerous.

Graco High Back TurboBooster Car Seat Reviews

October 4, 2009 by Baby Car Seats  
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Graco High Back TurboBooster Baby Car Seat Reviews

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Great seat for OLDER children/school age!

The Graco Turbo Booster has good reviews and was one of our favorites for the security and for different tissue options. Booster seats with the belt safety car system will be used for older children. Even if the “minimum requirements” for the seat of justice to, it does not mean they should be in this seat. This seat is not the safest option for a child of 3 years. Toddlers and preschool children should stay in a 5-point harness as long as possible. With options like the Graco Nautilus, you can keep your child in a 5-point harness until the age of 5-6 or beyond!

The Turbo Booster 5.5 years old is our favorite because of the options and pink fabric with security clearances, in fact, our choice combined. She is very happy to move into a place of big kid when it gets this seat as a Christmas present and go inside when they become 6 years.