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Where To Install?

Where is the best place to install a child safety seat? In the middle? The side? Which side and why? Read our feature article and learn about the Best Location for Child Car Seats

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Child Car Seat

The Child Car Seat – Making Sense of the Different Types

The term child car seat can be a bit confusing. It is used in a general sense to refer to car seats for kids ranging from infant to young child. It also is used in a specific sense to refer to a particular type of car seat suitable only for young children.


There are three major types of car seats for children: infant car seats, toddler car seats, and booster seats.


Infant car seats are designed only to hold babies. They are typically designed for babies ranging from 5 to 22 pounds and up to 26-inches. The infant car seat is a rear facing child car seat that almost always double as an infant carrier. It can be lifted in and out of your car while your baby is strapped into the seat with the built-in harness. Most will snap into a removable base you can leave installed in your vehicle. According to safety experts the middle of your vehicle’s back seat is the safest place to install an infant car seat.


The toddler car seat comes in two styles: convertible or forward-facing only. When your baby is young the convertible child car seat is used rear facing as a non-removable infant car seat. Later, it can be switched to forward facing after your child’s first birthday. Convertible child car seats are sometimes called infant-toddler car seats. The forward-facing only car seat cannot be converted. It is only intended for toddlers. Both the convertible seat and forward-facing only seat have built-in harnesses.


A child car seat for young children is called a booster seat. It is for children between 30 and 80 pounds. Some convertible car seats can be also be used as a booster. Toddlers are secured using the built in harness. When your child is older the convertible seat is used as a booster. As a booster it provides height for your child to wear a standard seat belt safely. Most of these convertible car seats have guides built in to help position the belt correctly.


Another type of booster car seat has no harness. It is also for children 30 to 80 pounds. It raises your child up into a safe position in order to use the vehicle seat belts. Some booster car seats will support children up to 100 pounds.


You can find a child car seat for almost any taste. They come in many styles using materials such as cotton, denim, leather or plastic. Lots of prints, patterns and colors are available. Some have accessories such as cushioned harnesses, cup holders, and fixed and removable side pockets.


No matter what type of child car seat you choose, always remember to follow your manufacturer's directions when installing, and never put a child in the front seat.

 

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