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Car Seat Safety Guide for Children

Most parents understand the importance of using the car seat belts on themselves and on their children. Parents are responsible for their kids safety while they are driving and it is there sole responsibility to ensure that the kids have their safety belts on and well secured. Statistics show that each and every year thousands of children get injured or lose their lives in car crashes. If the safety belts are used well then the kids become safer. There are very many types of car seat safety belts and it is very easy for the parent to be overwhelmed. But if one take the time to keenly learn what they need then they will have an easier time selecting. There are seat belts for the infants and rear-facing convertible seats. It is a rule that infants should ride rear-facing up to the age of one and should weigh at least 20 pounds. Toddlers have convertible seats and the same rule about facing rear while riding applies. This usually prevents or reduces damage in case of an accident. There are booster seats for older kids who have outgrown their forward facing car seats. The booster seat is used because the can not fit in the adult seats well. Usually they are meant to use them till they are about 4.9 inches and are between 8 and 12 years of age. The older children should use the normal car seats. There are a few things one should consider when shopping for car safety seat. There are no seats which are safer than others. The safety level depends on how well the child fits in the seat, it should be correctly installed. The seat should fit well in the car and it is easy to use every time one is driving. It is advisable to decide on the car safety seat by the price alone because most people tend to think that the more expensive something is the more efficient or the quality is better. When selecting a safety seat, it is good to avoid used or old seats especially if the history of the seat is not available. Seats that are too old should be avoided because they might not be at optimum state. One should look at the label for the date of manufacture and find out how long it is recommended to use it. It should not have any visible cracks on it. If the seat does not have a label with the date of manufacture and the model number then one cannot know if it is in a batch that was recalled. A seat should come with instructions and guide lines because they help one know how to use the seat properly. The safety should not be missing some parts because they are all very necessary; there are reasons why the seat has those parts. This includes the spare parts because in case of damaging then it can be repaired. It is advisable to use these safety belts for the safety of the children and even the driver.

Car Seat Safety Guide for Children

By: Levi Quinn




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