Thursday, May 30, 2013

Tips For Parents - baby car seat reviews

 


Group 0 car seats can be used to support babies until they reach 13kg. The best baby seats can be installed easily, allowing you to secure them with either a seat belt or a special base from the range available from the manufacturer.

In the past, it was possible to buy group 0 seats, but these are no longer in production, which means that your baby can now start off life with a 0 seat instead. It's important not to move your baby into a group 1 seat until they are ready and they have reached the required weight of 9kg. It is however possible to get hold of combination seats which can support babies whilst they are in both the group 0 and 1 stages.

A child under 2 is 75% less likely to incur a serious injury or die when in a rear facing seat, so making sure the seat you purchase is suitable to be used rear facing until your child is 2 years old is an important consideration.

Why bother with an infant seat when the options of a convertible seat are so much greater, of course the ultimate reason is safety, babies under 20 pounds are better off in an infant seat as the seats are contoured and have support to hold the newborn correctly in all the right places, they are also smaller and lighter and generally have a handle for easy carrying, so this saves waking your baby when taking him from the car.

For the height, make sure that the child's head is at least an inch to two inches below the car seat top when front-facing, the top of the baby's ear should of course be under the top of the seat.

A Baby Car Seat is an Important Item for Your New Baby - But Which is The Best? The most important consideration when buying baby car seats is the issue of safety. You should never place the car seat on the front passenger seat if your car has an air bag. Seat buckle The buckle on the seatbelt should remain straight when you lock it and it should not rest on the seat frame or on the child.

Used seats You should never buy second-hand car seats as you may end up with a product that does not meet safety standards.

Otherwise, you'd just normally use the seat belt of your vehicle to secure the infant seat.

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