Summary:
A properly fitted
car seat is essential for keeping your baby or toddler safe while travelling,
but buying one for the first time can seem complicated. This article gives a
brief overview of what you'll need to know.
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baby,infant,car
seats,travel
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Becoming a parent
for the first time involves a huge amount of learning, as there are hundreds of
things involved which childless people will have had no reason to come across
before, nor had any incentive to learn about. When you first learn of the
impending new arrival, your thoughts will probably be taken up with decorating
and equipping a nursery, buying clothes, bottles, and much more, but many people
don't think of a baby car seat until later on in the pregnancy. It's very
important to make sure you know what to look for in a seat, as after all,
you'll need one on your baby's very first journey, from the hospital back to
home.
For this first
journey, you'll need a seat which faces towards the rear of your vehicle. This
provides the best protection in the event of an impact for an infant who is
unable yet to support the weight of their own head. The seat will be nicely
reclined backwards, providing a safe and comfortable coccoon for your baby.
It's important to
choose a rear-facing seat which is sturdy and dependable, yet light to carry.
Young babies sleep a little and often, and the last thing you want to do after
finally getting your child to sleep in a car journey is to wake them by
removing them from their warm and cosy seat. Having an easily detachable model
which is light to carry means you can ferry your baby from car to house with as
little disturbance as possible.
These rear facing
seats are only suitable for younger infants. Once they've grown to weigh around
20 pounds, or the top of their head is nearing the upper edge of the seat and
thus no longer protected properly, you'll need to move to a forward facing
seat.
These seats are
much more upright, but better models can be adjusted to provide a more
horizontal position to help your toddler sleep during longer journeys. Because
of the upright position, it's essential that your child is able to sit up on
their own before using this kind of seat. Forward facing seats are built to
last for a fair few years, and most will be good until your child reaches the
age of 4 or 6.
Before we finish,
there are two extremely important things to bear in mind when buying a car
seat.
Firstly, you should
be very careful when buying one that isn't brand new. Although it might seem
like an economy to get a second hand seat, there's no way of knowing for sure
its history. It may have been involved in an accident at some point in the
past, resulting in weaknessess that may not be visible to the naked eye. These
weaknesses could endanger your baby even in a minor accident. You should only
buy a used seat when you can be absolutely sure of the history - such as when
buying off close friends or family.
Finally, baby car
seats shouldn't be fitted in front seats where an airbag is fitted. In an
accident, the inflation of the airbag could cause serious injury or suffocation
to a child, so always fit car seats in the rear of the vehicle in this case.
An Introduction to Baby Car Seats
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