If you have children, or
are planning to have children, one of the most important things you need to
think about purchasing is a car seat. There are many child car seats to choose
from, and making sure you have the right one is very important.
Child car seats are often
divided into categories, which manufacturers often refer to as stages. These
stages include Stage 1 or Groups 0 & 0+, Stage 2 or Group 1, Stage 3 or
Group 2, and, lastly, Stage 4 or Group 3. There are some child car seats that are
able to be converted as your child grows, so it can possibly fit into several
stages and/or groups.
The first of the main
types of child car seats is the rear-facing baby seat for children who fit into
Group 0. These are used from birth to up to 6-9 months and/or for infants
weighing up to 22 pounds. They also fit the Group 0+ category since some are
made for use from birth up to 12-15 months and/or infants weighing up to 29
pounds.
Rear-facing child car
seats are to be used in either the front seat or back seat of an automobile.
However, it is known to be safer when they are used in the back seat. Never use
rear-facing child car seats in a front passenger seat if it has a
passenger-side airbag.
Rear-facing child car
seats offer much greater protection for an infant’s head, neck, and also spine.
So, it is recommended that you use rear-facing child car seats as long as you
can, moving your child into a forward-facing seat only after he/she is too big
for the seat’s weight limit or his/her head is higher than the seat’s top.
This brings us to
forward-facing child car seats. These are for children who fit into Group 1,
used from 9 months to 4 years of age, or for children weighing 20-40 pounds. As
with rear-facing child car seats, forward-facing child car seats can be used
both in the front and back seats, although using it in the back seat is
recommended.
A forward-facing child
car seat should be used until the child is too big for the seat’s weight limit,
and/or the top of the child’s head is higher than the seat’s top.
Lastly, we come to the
booster cushion or booster seats. The booster cushion/seat is used for children
ranging from 6 to 11-years-old and weighing from 48 to 79 pounds. As with both
the rear-facing and forward-facing child car seats, the booster cushion/seat
can be used in both the front and back seats, although the back seat is
recommended as safer.
Neither booster cushions
nor booster seats have an harness that is used to hold a child in the correct
place. Instead, an adult car seat belt is used to go around both the child and
the seat. This means that having the seat belt correctly adjusted is very
important.
While using a booster
cushion/seat, you need to make sure that the seat belt worn is as tight as it
can possibly be, the lap belt is positioned over the child’s pelvic region, and
not his/her stomach, and that the diagonal seat belt strap rests over his/her
shoulder, not his/her neck.
When it comes to choose
child car seats for your child, it is very important that you make sure the one
you choose works both for your child and the type of automobile that you drive.
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