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Car Seats by Age

Each car seat is made to fit a certain age group. Children should use their car seat until they reach the maximum weight or height limit set by the manufacturer. Then, they are able to utilize a booster until the belts are properly fitted typically when they are between 10 and 12 years old or 4 feet 9 inches tall.

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Rear-facing

Rear-facing car seat cradles babies and toddlers, securing their spines and necks from injuries in a crash. They also offer greater safety, since they spread the force of impact over a larger area. This helps reduce the risk of injuries to the spinal cord.

Parents are often enticed by the idea of moving their children to a forward-facing seat before they're ready. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics advises to keep them rear-facing for as long as possible. The manufacturer will let you know when your child is ready to go forward-facing.

Children's heads are large relative to their bodies, and are developing, which makes them more vulnerable to crash. The head of a child can generate up to 25 times their body weight in an accident which is more than enough force to cause a fatal injury. This is the reason why children who ride in a car seat facing to the side are at a higher chance of suffering fatal head injuries.

Many parents think that their children have stronger necks than older children, which means they'll be able to make the transition to an forward-facing car seat faster. But it's important to remember that a 95th percentile baby isn't any stronger than the 5th percentile child, and no amount of teen push-ups will change the fact that. In the event of a car crash the head of a bigger child will likely be hit with greater force. This can result in injuries to the spinal cord or brain.

If your child is no longer in their infant car seat swivel car seat, you can switch to a convertible car seat that allows them to stay facing the rear until they reach the maximum height or weight limit. Typically, children reach the height limit first and it's crucial to follow the car seat manufacturer's instructions on when to switch to forward-facing mode.

If your child is at the weight limit or height of their convertible car seat, it's time to put them in an adult booster seat. The majority of booster seats have an indicator that indicates the angle to inform you that the seat is correctly installed and is ready to be flipped to forward-facing mode. Make sure to use a booster in the back of your car and always with a seat belt (never shoulder belts) to ensure the best infant seat protection for your child.

Forward-facing

Parents are often enticed to turn their child's car seat around as they get older, because it is more comfortable. However, they must remember that rear-facing is an option that is safer for children.

A baby who is facing forward in a car seat puts their necks in danger in a crash because the head can be thrown back by force against the front seat and could cause permanent injury to the spine. Even if the child's neck muscles are strong enough, it's still possible for them to experience whiplash. This is especially true for smaller kids such as infants who are less than a year old.

A forward-facing child is also more likely to hit their head against the dashboard or in front of the window in the event of a crash. Based on the kind of crash is occurring and how fast the car is moving, the head may be hit against the seat. This can result in fractures to the skull or spinal cord.

The current safety standards demand that children remain rear-facing until they attain 20 pounds and one year of age. This is due to the fact that younger children don't have the neck strength to withstand the forces involved in a head-on collision which is often the most serious kind of accident in which automobiles are involved.

The harness and tether aid in keeping the child's head steady and reduce neck strain. A child who is rear-facing will also be less prone to head injuries because the impact is cushioned by their seat.

If you have a child less than a year old in a convertible car seat or all-in-one seat that can change from front-facing to rear be sure to follow the instructions of the manufacturer about when it is safe for your child to look towards the front. The manufacturer's guidelines will tell whether or the need for a tether exists and what the maximum weight and height requirements are for the particular seat.

When your child is past the rear-facing car seat limitation, they can travel in a forward-facing car seat using a harness and tether until they reach the top weight limit or height allowed by the car seat's manufacturer. Once they've surpassed this, it is time to move into a booster seat.

Booster seat

There is no age or height limit when children can safely stop using booster seats. Kids should use one until the belt fits them properly and that could happen between the ages of 8 and 13.

A booster raises a child's height so that they are able to sit upright in the car. It also positions the shoulder part of the belt in a way that it lies close to, but not over, the chest. The lap part of the belt should rest across the thighs, not the stomach. Booster seats have a belt guide to ensure the belt is correctly placed.

Booster seats are available with or without a rearrest. The most popular model is a high-back booster which offers neck and head support for children. It's a great choice for cars with low seat backs and no head rests. Backless boosters are more affordable, but they don't provide neck or head support. Some all-in one boosters allow you to switch between boost and harness modes. They are suitable for children up to 65 pounds in harness mode and up to 100 pounds as boosters.

Some boosters have an anchor system for lower anchors (LATCH) that hooks to the vehicle's lower anchors and a tether when available. Some require the car seat belt to hold them in their place. Check your vehicle's owner's manual to determine if can use the lower anchors. Also, you should read the instructions for the booster seat to understand how to use it.

Some parents may be enticed to transfer their 30-pound 3-year-old child into an adult car seat since the child is becoming too tall for a harness seat. It's risky to "graduate" a child from the harness. Children could be injured or even killed if their belt is not secure enough in the event of a crash.

Back seat

All children should use the child safety or booster seat that is properly installed as long as they can. Children who are too big for a rear facing car seat, or have exceeded its weight and height limits they should change to a forward facing child restraint with harness until they reach the maximum height for this type of seat.

When your baby is no longer in the best infant seat car seat, they can be transferred to a convertible or an all-in-one car seat that also has a rear-facing position. These seats typically last for two years or until the child is at the maximum weight and height of the seat. If you own a car with a middle seat, install the car safety seat so it is securely secured in this location with the lower anchor system or seat belt.

If your child is no longer in a rear-facing car seat, they can be placed in a child restraint that is front-facing equipped with a harness and tether. In general, these seats can be used until 57 inches or until your child outgrows the top weight and height limits of the seat. You can find out how tall and heavy a car seat is by studying the manufacturer's instructions, or by looking at a tag attached to the seat.

If it is possible the older children should sit in a booster or lap belt. If not you can use a back seat restraint in the middle of the back seat. They should also not sit in front if the airbag is activated. Children who sit in the front seat are more likely to suffer injuries in collisions because their bodies are smaller.

It's a good idea bring your child to a local car seat clinic or inspection station for help with choosing and installing the right child safety seat. They can also check to see if your child's car seat has been removed due to safety issues or defects. You can then choose a seat that fits both your vehicle and child's height. If you're not able test a seat prior to purchasing ensure that it comes with an exchange policy.

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