The Ideal Car Seat Is The One That Fits Your Lifestyle And Your Budget

The best car seats for you and your baby are the ones that fit your lifestyle and budget. All car seats sold in the US have passed crash tests for safety. How safe a car seat is for your child depends on a few factors, such as the size, height and weight of your child. Many infant car seats have bases to allow easy access.

They should be set at no greater than 45 degrees to provide head and neck support. Once you find the best car seats be sure you do not place these questions seat containing airbags.

Your child must remain in a rear-facing seat until he is over 20lbs and at least a year old.

If your youngster is over the weight limit before he is 1 year old, you should place him in a larger rear-facing seat. Seats usually hold your child rear facing up to 35lbs and some manufactures go higher.

There typically is a large selection of convertible seats to match your style preferences. But, again for safety, the best car seats are left rear facing until the child outgrows the weight limit or the top of is his head is with in an inch of the top of the car seat. When your child is using either a toddler only seat, or a 'convertible' infant/toddler seat, its time to transition the child into a booster seat when they have outgrown the existing seat restraints, but is not yet ready for just seat belts.

These seats can typically accommodate a child from 30 to 100 pounds. Child car seat manufacturers are bound by very strict guidelines, and you will be surprised to find that a lot of the more expensive seats don't provide any better level of protection than those which are more moderately priced. Booster seats are available with either a high back or a low back. High back seats should always be used in cars without headrests, or with low seats, both to provide the child with a comfortable place to rest his or her head, and to provide protection against “whiplash” in an accident. Low back seats are generally cheaper than high back seats, and are easier to move from car to car, but should only be used in cars with headrests and high seat backs. Booster seats are designed to raise the child up so that the lap and shoulder seat belts fit properly. Belt positioning seats must always be used with a car's lap and shoulder belt.

The car seat will raise a child so the lap belt goes over the child's pelvis and hips, and the shoulder belt crosses the middle of the child's chest and shoulder.
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