Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 at
8:01 pm
Placement
Car seats should be placed in the center rear seat, this is the safest position. The safest type of seat is one which faces to the rear of the vehicle. Also never place a car seat that faces to the rear in the front seat if it has a side airbag. Make sure it is firmly on the seat so that your baby does not flop around in, Baby Car Seats, the seat. After 12 months of age AND 20 lbs you should use a front facing seat, and still place it in the rear center seat.
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Monday, December 14th, 2009 at
8:18 pm
Find the perfect seat
When shopping for a car seat for your bundle of joy (or soon to be), always compare several different brands for useful features, price, and most importantly, safety features. Another thing to keep in mind is the size of the seat to ensure that it will fit into your car without putting too much pressure on the front seats. If you are using a used infant carrier from another household, check the discard date of the infant carrier as they do become outdated for safety reasons.
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
6:06 am
Installing a car seat may seem like a piece of cake, if you have the instructions and guidance from you. Although, unfortunately, 85% of all cars inproperly installed. If a car seat is not installed correctly, the child will be safe as they should be, if they are in the car. If you want to learn how to install a car seat, or you want to examine the statement to see if yours is properly installed, double, drive unit below. Seats – First of all, you should always be your parking space in the second row, your vehicle with the right mouse button in the middle. Read more... (671 words, estimated 2:41 mins reading time)