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Car Seat Safety

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  • How to Tighten a Latch System

    All car models beginning in 2003 come equipped with child car seat Latch anchors. The Latch system (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) was devised as a way to fasten the safety seat by clipping the seat's straps to the provided anchors. By eliminating the use of the car's seat belts, the child's seat becomes safer and more secure. With a little practice, installation is easy, making for a reliable ride and parents who can rest assured.

  • How to Use the LATCH System

    Lower anchors and tethers for children (LATCH) is a government-mandated system for installing a car seat in a vehicle. It is used as an alternative to traditional safety belts. LATCH is not any more safe than using a seat belt but makes it easier to install a car seat properly. The concept of LATCH works the same in every vehicle and on every car seat, but minor variations may exist in appearance or location of the tethers.

  • How to Get Safety Alerts for Evenflo Car Seats

    Evenflo manufactures a broad range of car seats, including infant car seats and booster seats for newborn babies and toddlers. If you purchase an Evenflo car seat, Evenflo recommends that you register it. This is to make sure that you learn about any safety or recall alerts for your car seat. You can use one of two methods to register your Evenflo car seat.

  • How to Thread a Safety Harness on an Alpha Omega Elite Car Seat

    Alpha Omega Elite Car Seats are three-in-one child safety seats that are rated for children between 5 and 100 lb. As the three-in-1 in the name suggests, this product converts from a rear-facing infant seat to a forward-facing child seat and then to a booster seat for use for children between 40 and 100 lb. The final convertibility option does not require the use of the harness and instead uses the vehicle's shoulder strap.

  • Instructions for Safety 1st Car Seats

    Safety 1st car seats ensure that your infant or toddler is protected in your vehicle in the case of an accident. For safety, you will want to make sure you are placing the car seat correctly in the car. To ensure that you are properly protecting your child, follow these steps in conjunction with the instructions that came with your particular Safety 1st model car seat.

  • Car Seat Protector Safety

    Automobile seat protectors, for regular vehicle seats, have been on the market for years, and now infant and child car seat protectors or covers are available. According to Unique Baby Gear Ideas, using a car seat cover can protect your car seat fabric, change the look of an ugly or stained seat fabric and even add warmth in the cold season. However, ill-fitting protectors with loose buttons or fasteners also can present safety issues.

  • California Vehicle Codes on Car Safety Seats for Children

    California Child Passenger Safety (CPS) amended child seat regulations effective January 1, 2005. The law mandates that anyone not in compliance with these laws faces a fine of $100 or referral to a violator program for the first offense. A second offense generates a $250 fine and the driver in violation may see an increase in car insurance rates.

  • A List of Baby Supplies

    Babies are so small that it's hard to imagine they need so many supplies to stay healthy and happy. What's more, since babies grow so rapidly in their first year of life, the list of necessities grows and changes too. New parents can take heart, though, in the fact that there are far more baby products on the market than babies actually require.

  • Convertible Car Seats Safety Ratings

    Convertible car seats are seats that fit an infant that is rear-facing, then can be turned around to be a forward-facing car seat once baby reaches one year of age and 20 pounds.

  • Mississippi Laws on Car Seat Safety

    Mississippi has some of the most lax laws on car-seat safety of all the states. Most of the laws are far below the recommendations set forth by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). If you are a parent in Mississippi, it is important to be aware of both the state laws and the recommended guidelines from the AAP.

  • Car Seat Safety Requirements

    One of the most important, and sometimes stressful, tasks of being a parent is the ability to keep your children safe from harm, particularly while riding in a vehicle. However, the numerous different car seat styles and brands makes it difficult for parents to know which one is suitable for their child's safety needs. Knowing car seat safety requirements can help reduce the stress of buying a car seat.

  • Safety Reports on Car Seats

    Most parents want the best for their children, but if they haven't done research into the safety of various car seats, they may be unintentionally putting their children at risk. Simply having a car seat isn't enough. To get the full benefit of a child safety seat, parents need to understand the proper use and installation of the seat. Safety ratings can help a parent find the best car seat for her specific situation.

  • The Safety of Scenera Car Seats

    The Cosco Scenera is a convertible car seat for infants and toddlers. It comes in pink, lavender, blue and green patterns and is priced much lower than its competitors. You may find a Scenera next to car seats that are twice as expensive or more. Which brings the question: Is this bargain car seat safe?

  • Infant Toddler Car Seat Safety

    As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report, car and booster seats saved the lives of 425 children under five years of age in 2006. In passenger cars, the CDC notes that child safety seats reduce the risk of death among infants and toddlers by 71 and 54 percent, respectively. Knowing how to use the proper child restraint device is key to the best possible child passenger safety.

  • Car Seat Base Safety

    Some infant car seats are designed with a base piece that stays in the car and a seat that can snap in and out of the base. This allows parents to move a sleeping baby in and out of the car without waking up the child. It also makes it easy to switch an infant between two cars because an extra base piece can be purchased and installed in each car where the child will ride. This is much safer than constantly moving a car seat and reinstalling it. A car seat with a base can be fantastic and make…

  • Preschool Activities on Car Seat Belt Safety

    Activities help preschoolers learn things quickly. Car seat belt safety is key (and the law), so teaching your preschooler about car seat belt safety through activities will help him learn what car seat belts are and why we wear them.

  • Car Seat Safety in a Truck

    Car seats are essential for a child's safety while traveling. If they are installed correctly, a car seat can prevent serious injury and death. According to the NHSTA, child restraints are always safest in the rear of a vehicle. If you drive a truck with no back seat, there are a few things that can make it safer.

  • Britax Boulevard Vs. Recaro

    When selecting a car seat for your infant or small child, safety should be your first consideration. Britax and Recaro are two European companies that manufacture car seats sold in the United States. The Boulevard model from British company Britax and the G2 Signo from German company Recaro are comparable in weight limits, prices and safety features.

  • Car Seat Safety Regulations

    No federal regulations exist for car seat safety; state laws vary greatly across the United States. However, automobile and car seat manufacturers publish recommended safety guidelines to protect children in the event of a car crash. Parents need to be aware of all car seat safety recommendations in order to keep their children healthy and safe.

  • Car Seat Safety With Baby Snow Suits

    Parents face a dilemma when traveling out with babies in cold weather. It's too cold for baby to go out without a snow suit, but cold-weather apparel affects the safety of the child in the car seat. A few tips will keep your baby safe and warm in his car seat when weather dictates a baby snow suit.

  • Baby Car Seat Safety

    Parents have a responsibility to keep their babies as safe as possible at all times. In a car, the infant is at the mercy of the speed, weight and even the safety features of the vehicle. Thousands of children are injured or die each year in car crashes, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Properly installed, properly oriented infant car seats can keep this precious cargo safe.

  • Car Seat Safety Facts

    The number one cause of death in children under the age of 14 are motor vehicle crashes. More than 50 percent of these deaths are due to children being unrestrained. Some of these deaths were due to improper restraining. Across the nation, more than 50 percent of child car seats are being used improperly. If you have your child's car seat installed properly, you can save his life.

  • Car Seat Safety Weight Requirements

    Picking a child safety seat is, obviously, important for the safety of a child. All 50 states in the U.S. have laws regulating the use of safety seats. Having a child in the wrong seat for her weight can mean a child won't be protected in an accident. There are some basic guidelines to follow when selecting the car seat type for your child.

  • How to Find Child Safety Car Seat Inspection Stations or Seminars

    Car safety seats for children save lives each and every day. Simply having a car seat, however, is not enough. You must make certain that your car seat has been installed properly. Carefully follow the instructions booklet included with your car seat as well as your automobile's user guide for child safety seats. After you have installed the seat, you should have it tested to ensure you have not made any errors in installation.

  • How to Clean a Car Safety Seat

    Watch child and infant safety car seat tips and learn how to clean a child car safety seat in this free video on child safety seats.

  • Registering Your Car Safety Seat

    Learn why it is important to register your car safety seat in this free video on child safety seats.

  • How to Install an Infant Carseat

    Babies are at greater risk of being injured or killed in a vehicle accident. According to statistics compiled by the National Highway Safety Administration, properly installed child safety seats used with seat belts can reduce this risk by more than 70 percent. Unfortunately, reports show that many parents either install a car seat too loosely or fail to buckle in the child.

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