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Baby
Car Seat
When
you have a new baby, it is important to have the right baby car
seat. It needs to be installed correctly in order to protect
your baby in the event of a car accident. Most hospitals
won’t discharge a mom and new baby until they see the car
seat. Many kinds of infant car seats exist.
The easiest kind to use is the kind that has a base that gets buckled
securely into the car, and the seat itself can be lifted off and
carried around by the handle. This is very convenient because
the baby can be carried to and from the house or wherever one is going
while strapped into the seat. These infant seats usually will
only be safe for transporting babies facing backward, until the age of
one year. When the baby is 18 pounds, and at least one year
old, it is time for a forward-facing baby car seat. Plus, by
the time the baby is that old, and weighs 18 pounds, he will be too
heavy to lug around that way! You will want to get the baby
out of the baby car seat, and carry him, or he may even be walking by
then!
The next kind of baby car seat is called a convertible car
seat. Many of these baby car seats can be placed in the
backward-facing position for when babies grow out of their infant
seats, but are not yet old enough, or at a heavy enough weight to sit
facing forward. Then, the convertible baby car seat can be
turned to face forward, and will seat the baby until the baby is 40
pounds or more. These have a 5-point harness that is buckled
at the bottom and the chest.
Once the baby reaches 40 pounds, he will move to a booster
seat. This seat is a small base that keeps the child secure,
while allowing him to use the regular seat belt. The child
can sit in this seat until he weighs 80 pounds!
Regardless of what kind of baby car seat or booster you are using, the
place for babies and children under 12 years of age is always in the
back seat of the car. The center of the back is the safest
place to sit. Airbags in the front can injure a small child,
so never seat a child under the age of 12 in the front seat.
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