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If you’re thinking of buying a car seat in the next year, you may want to be aware of new federal car seat guidelines going ...
Switching too soon to a forward-facing car seat can put your baby at serious risk. Discover why experts recommend rear-facing ...
Use a forward-facing car seat with a harness and tether until a child reaches the maximum height and weight restrictions. Booster seat: High back, backless, combination, or all-in-one seats.
Content is sponsored by Children’s of Alabama. Car Seat Safety: What Every Parent Needs to Know When it comes to protecting ...
Forward-facing car seats for young children. Forward-facing car seats use a five-point harness to spread out the force of an impact, protecting key areas of a child’s growing body.
Don’t use a forward-facing belt path for a rear-facing orientation or a rear-facing belt path for a forward-facing orientation. Do: Consult your car seat manual and the seat’s labels to make ...
Those include the rear-facing car seat, forward-facing car seat, booster seat, and seat belt. This website from the NHTSA helps you choose a car seat by typing in your child’s birth date, height ...
As the name suggests, convertible car seats grow with your child, taking them from rear-facing infants or toddlers to forward-facing preschoolers—and sometimes right into a booster seat. Many ...
If your child has not outgrown the car seat, keep them in it until they do. Yes, some kids will be in rear-facing car seats at age 3 and 4. "There are little, bitty 2-year-olds and larger 2-year ...