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by: Martin Smith
In this article you will be provided with information about
baby car seats and keeping your baby safe while in the car.
There are tips for buying new and used baby car seats. Answers to some of
the most asked questions about car seats are provided as well.
Q. What is the best baby car seat?
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The best car seat is the one that matches your baby’s
size and weight. It also fits properly in your car and is easily
installed.
Q. What types of baby car seats are available?
There are several types of baby car seats
such as infant seats, front facing car seats, and convertible seats. There
are also combination seats (can face front or rear), booster seats and integrated
car seats. With each type of seat there are variations.
Q. Is a five-point harness or a shield safest for my baby?
A five point harness gives your child the greatest
protection because it holds your baby tighter in the seat in the
event of a crash. A T-Shield or over-the-head restraint allows too much room
or can get in the way of chubby tummies and legs. The stalk of the T-Shield
can cause serious injury to your baby.
Q. How can I find out how to safely install my baby’s
car seat?
All car seats (except most second hand seats) come with printed
directions. If after reading the directions you still are not sure
how to properly install it. You can call or email the manufacturer. Some police
stations and hospitals have assistance programsas well.
Q. Is there a correct way to secure my child in the baby
car seat?
Yes, there is a correct way in which to secure your child
in his car seat. How you secure your baby in the car seat will likely
depend on the age and size of your baby. For children under a year
of age they should be placed in rear-facing seats in the centerof the rear
seat. Older children can sit facing front and their seat are generally placed
behind the driver or passenger in order to utilize the shoulder/lap belts.
Q. What is LATCH?
LATCH refers to Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children.
It is a baby car seat installation system. The lower hooks are attached between
the bottom of the back of the seat and seat itself. The tether piece is a
strap made of seat belt material with a clip that secures forward facing baby
car seats and prevents excessive movement of the baby’s head in crashes.
Q. What is a Tether?
The tether is a strap made of seat belt material
with a clip. It attaches to the clips on the seat and secures front
facing baby car seats. In a crash it prevents excessive movement of the seat
and the baby’s head, reducing the severity of injuries.
Q. How can I tell when my child is ready to use car seat
belts without a booster seat?
Your child will be ready for using the car safety restraint
system when s/he can sit all the way back in the seat and the knees
can bend comfortably over the edge of the seat. The belt crosses
the shoulder between the neck and the arm and the lap belt is low and touches
the thighs. Your child must be able to remain seated the whole trip.
Q. Can a baby car seat be used safely in an airplane?
Yes it can. Airlines require children age 2 and under,
to be in approved car seats. The seats must be 16 inches or less
to fit in the airplane seats. Call ahead and find out ifyour seat is an approved
seat. Once on the plane, the hostess/es, will be able to assistyou.
Q. Is it safe for me to use second-hand baby car seats?
Yes it is safe to use second-hand baby car seats provided
you do a safety check. Belts and harnesses should not be frayed or
cracked. There should be no cracks or tears in the seat cover and the seat
should recline easily and stay upright when the baby is seated. Look into
the history of the seat, if it has been in a car crash do not buy it, its
ability to safely restrain your child has been compromised. If the seat doesn’t
come with a manual contact the manufacturer to ensure the seat will be properly
installed.If the seat is more than 5 years old do not use it, it may have
been in a crash and older baby car seats may not fit in new model cars.
Q. What should I do if my baby car seat is recalled?
In most cases, the manufacturer will provide you
with instructions of what to do if baby car seat is recalled. In
some cases they will replace it for free they will have you bring it somewhere
to get replacement parts also at no cost to you.
Q. Are there baby car seats available for children with special
needs?
Children with special needs may require different
restraint systems. Discuss your options with your pediatrician. Agencies
such as Easter Seals have programs and information on baby car seats for special
needs children.
Q. What is the best type of harness for my baby car seat?
There are four types of harnesses in baby car seats.
The six-point harness has two straps at the shoulders, two at the hips and
two at the crotch. The five-point harness has two straps at the shoulders,
two at the hips and one at the crotch. The t-shield is a padded triangle that
latches at the crotch while the overhead shield comes down from over the head
and latches at the crotch also. The safest harnesses are the five or six-point
harnesses. These prevent excessive movement of the baby in crash situations.
The t shield and the over-head shield allow for too much room and could cause
your baby to be ejected from the car in a crash.
In Conclusion
You can never go wrong if you are on the side of caution
when it comes to your baby. The size and weight of your baby as well
as your budget will decide what type of seat you will purchase. This
article has provided you with a number of tips to keep your baby safe while
riding with you in the car.
Other articles you may be interested in:
Baby
Safety Checklist - Protecting Your Baby
Plane
Trip with Kids
Number
1 Key to Good Parenting

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advice for consumers on purchasing a variety of Nursery Bedding which includes
Baby strollers, Baby car seats, and more! His numerous articles provide a
wonderfully researched resource of interesting and relevant information. Visit
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