What to give consideration to before you buy that baby toddler car seat

Before You Buy a Baby Car Seat. Parents often ask which of the many car seats is the best car seat on the market. The truth is, the best car seat is the one that fits your vehicle, your budget, your baby and that you will use properly each time your baby rides in the car. Use the following criteria to determine which car seat is the best choice for your baby.

The Safest Baby Car Seat? All car seats sold in the U.S. must pass the same federal crash tests. Some car seats may have extra features that make them easier to install correctly, such as built-in locking clips or non-twisting straps. Because proper installation is key in car seat safety, these installation helpers may add safety for some people. However, even the cheapest car seat in the store, with no extra features, has passed the basic crash tests and is safe for your baby when installed properly.

Baby Car Seats Must Fit the Baby Use your baby's height, weight and age to choose the type of car seat to use. Rear-facing-only infant car seats are used through about 20 lbs. Convertible Baby car seats are used rear-facing until baby is at least 1 year old and weighs at least 20 lbs., and forward-facing through the weight limit listed on the car seat. Height-wise, baby's head should be one inch or more below the top of the car seat when rear-facing. For front-facing seats, the tops of baby's ears should be below the seat top.

Can You Install and Use the Baby Car Seat Easily? The most expensive, feature-rich Baby car seat is not safe for your baby if you don't take the time to read the directions and install it properly every time it is used. Check the car seat manual to be sure you can install and use the car seat as it is intended. Can you adjust the harness to secure baby in the car seat? Choose a car seat that you will use according to the instructions.

Does the Baby Car Seat Fit Your Vehicle? With so many vehicle seat styles, from benches to buckets, not all car seats will fit in every vehicle. It is essential to find a car seat that can be installed tightly, with the proper angle and less than an inch of side-to-side wiggle. Most reputable baby products stores will let you take a car seat floor model to your vehicle, possibly with a store employee, to check the fit before purchase. If not, check the return policy to be sure you can return the seat if it doesn't fit the vehicle.

Baby Car Seat Recalls Most recalled car seats are pulled from store shelves when the recall notice is issued. It's still a good idea to check with the manufacturer to be sure your new car seat is not affected by any recalls. If you have borrowed or purchased a used car seat, checking for recalls is even more important. If you also send in the registration card for a new car seat, you will be quickly notified if your baby's car seat is ever affected by a recall.

Are Used Baby Car Seats Safe? Steer clear of used car seats if you cannot get an accurate history of the car seat's use. You must know a car seat's crash history to determine safety. Buy used car seats only from people you know well enough to trust their account of the car seat's crash history. Car crashes can cause hidden damage to car seats, and the car seat could fail in a second crash, putting your child at risk of injury. Check to be sure no alterations have been made to used car seats.

Baby Car Seat Accessories When buying a car seat, bypass all of the car seat accessories and installation aids. If an item didn't come with the car seat, it's not safe to use it with the car seat. After-market car seat products aren't crash-tested with each car seat and could cause injury during a crash. This includes head positional accessories (unless it came with the car seat) and seat belt ratchets, which aren't needed if you install the car seat properly. Use of after-market products often voids the car seat warranty.

Keep Baby Safe As Long As Possible The best way to keep baby safe in the car is to use a car seat with the most crash protection for as long as it fits your baby. You don't have to turn baby forward-facing right at one year and 20 pounds. Many seats today offer higher rear-facing weight limits, and this is a good option to choose if possible. Also look for higher forward-facing weight limits on 5-point harness seats, and keep your toddler in a booster seat as long as possible after he or she outgrows a regular car seat.

Thanks you for taking the time to read our article and we at glimmers.co.uk and kidsgosmart.com hope you find it useful.

We have moved into the internet shopping market and decided to look at kids toys and baby productssuch as baby monitors, Baby car seats, games clothes etc. It has turned out to be a great move and a very enjoyable paste time, currently we have two webistes one for baby items glimmers.co.uk and the second for baby and toddlers kidsgosmart.com

Related Articles:

Knowing The Right Time To Toilet Train Your Toddler
Girls are usually easier than boys to toilet train. With all the boys and girls I have ever known, this has been the case. I don?t think there is any research that actually explains why this is the case. It is also reported that fewer girls wet the bed. Actually and this is absolute truth, my daughter just one day started sitting on the potty chair and potty training was over for the both of us. She continued to use that potty chair until she was able to use the bathroom.

Running Your Home Based Business With A Toddler Underfoot
As a work at home parent, you theoretically have the best of both worlds. You have the ability to earn an income without the hassle of a commute. You also have the luxury of being home to raise your children. Some days, however, that luxury begins to lose its charm, as you attempt to juggle the demands of parenting and work at the same time. If you have children that are toddler aged, this process becomes even more difficult. This article will discuss a few tips for working from home with a toddler underfoot.

New Children's Book Exemplifies Value of Good Sportsmanship
Troy and the Championship Trophy is a story for kids that truly personifies the saying "It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game." Troy's greatest dream is to play in the flag football championship game. But when he finds himself on a team with kids who are not the strongest, biggest, or fastest, instead of giving up or quitting, he inspires his teammates to face their challenge with a winning attitude--to do one's best and respect the game.

Imagination Creation: New Children's Book Shows Kids No Limits to Self-Made Fun
The power of imagination lies at the heart of "What Can We Do Next? The Adventures of Lexie and Lolly," a gorgeously illustrated new children's book from author Toula Magi.

New Site to Provide Comprehensive Information on Baby Cribs and Toddler Beds
Dismayed by the Choices Online, Mom Starts Website for Parents-to-Be

The Problem Of Storing Childrens Toys
Storing a child?s toys certainly can result in lots of clutter. That is why with house prices moving up families have no choice but to turn to small houses that offer greater affordability. In a smaller house it is far more important that everything is kept neat and tidy.

Hannah Montana Tickets Available Now at BarrysTickets.com
Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus tickets are available immediately at 800.348.TIXX (8499) or at BarrysTickets.com. Concertgoers will find the largest secondary market inventory of Hanna Montana tickets at the best prices on the web.

8 Steps To Writing A Great Children's Book Manuscript
Let's face it: some kids just don't like to read. Increasingly, parents, teachers, librarians, and editors are looking for books that will appeal to reluctant readers. When I was writing The Best Books for Kids Who (Think They) Hate to Read (Random House), I read hundreds of children's books, old and new, that I thought would fit the bill. I discovered that there are eight qualities possessed by great books for reluctant readers, and to my surprise some of my childhood favorites didn't pass the test. If you can work at least three of the elements listed below into your book, it will have a good chance of being loved by all kids, even those to whom reading is a chore.

Learning From A to Z Announces 3 New Toy Products For Toddlers and Preschoolers Safe, Educational, and in 4 Different Languages
Learning From A to Z, a designer and manufacturer of innovative educational toy products for children, announced 3 new products in multiple languages today to add to their already popular line of skillfully handcrafted and safety-tested products.

Toddler Winter Craft Ideas
Once the days are shorter and colder, entertaining an active toddler can become really hard work. This is where your list of toddler winter craft ideas also becomes your life line and your sanity. As a parent there is one place you can never avoid ? the kitchen, hence this is the best place to stick your list of toddler winter craft ideas.

Girls Can Unleash Their Inner Rock Star With New Hannah Montana Wig at WigShop.com
Hannah Montana wig, now offered at WigShop.com, is the perfect accessory to wear to Hannah Montana concerts or for Halloween.

New Children's Book: "Lydia, the Story of How the Ladybug Earned Her Wings," Delights Children and Parents.
A new children's book has just been released "Lydia, the Story of How the Ladybug Earned Her Wings," by Marie Lawrence. Lydia is a delightful heroine who will both enchant and enlighten your child as she goes on an amazing journey of self-discovery.

Enchanting New Children's Book Celebrates Cultural Differences
Author Antonia Harlan combats racial and cultural insensitivities with a new series of books, beginning with Hello, My Name is Josie Mae Bricker.

Ideas For Toddler Halloween Costumes
Depending on the age of your little ones, you may want to keep ideas for toddler Halloween costumes on the simple side. Since most of the very youngest trick or treaters are only going out to amuse the grandparents and immediate neighbors, it needn't be terribly complicated to still bring a lot of smiles.

Dressing A Toddler, Whomever She Is Today
Some things we take for granted. Like getting dressed.


Privacy Policy | Copyright/Trademark Notification