Choosing a Car Seat For Your Child
Choosing a car seat that keeps your child safe is an important decision.
For maximum safety the car seat you choose should be for the particular age and the weight of your child.
When traveling you will also want to consider the weight and mobility of the seat.
Generally, manufacturers will make different models to fit your needs.
For example if your kid is taller or heavier, check the child seat specifications.
You will probably want to look for basic height and weight for whom this product can be used to be at least 32 inches in height and 30 pounds in weight, and hence the child can be kept facing the rear of the car for a longer period.
Look for a design and specification such that they remain in the rear facing seat till the time they grow to one year old (probably up to 20 lbs).
Some key features like the belt lock-off which very tightly secure the vehicle seat belt for easy installation are nice.
The one hand dial on the base also helps in adjustment while installation to the proper angle.
Also look for a harness buckle which has a front adjust to make things is easier and more pleasant for the child while buckling and unbuckling.
An ergonomic handle to provide cushioning at hand will make things more comfortable.
Finally a removable head support for the infant, 180 degree rotating canopy, is a nice touch available on a few of today's models.
If while traveling you do not need extra capacity you should opt for the compact car seats.
Look at the safety rating, and also examine the convenience features (particularly the weight and your ability to easily configure the handle for moving around).
Look for seats that weigh 7-8 pounds rather than the 9-10 pounds of the normal full blow car seat.
For more reviews on our products you can go by the reviews of consumerReports.
org that have tested and compared 11 seats for problems like car crash, usability and how it fits in the vehicle.
Baby bargains also have a good experimentation team to guide you through.
For maximum safety the car seat you choose should be for the particular age and the weight of your child.
When traveling you will also want to consider the weight and mobility of the seat.
Generally, manufacturers will make different models to fit your needs.
For example if your kid is taller or heavier, check the child seat specifications.
You will probably want to look for basic height and weight for whom this product can be used to be at least 32 inches in height and 30 pounds in weight, and hence the child can be kept facing the rear of the car for a longer period.
Look for a design and specification such that they remain in the rear facing seat till the time they grow to one year old (probably up to 20 lbs).
Some key features like the belt lock-off which very tightly secure the vehicle seat belt for easy installation are nice.
The one hand dial on the base also helps in adjustment while installation to the proper angle.
Also look for a harness buckle which has a front adjust to make things is easier and more pleasant for the child while buckling and unbuckling.
An ergonomic handle to provide cushioning at hand will make things more comfortable.
Finally a removable head support for the infant, 180 degree rotating canopy, is a nice touch available on a few of today's models.
If while traveling you do not need extra capacity you should opt for the compact car seats.
Look at the safety rating, and also examine the convenience features (particularly the weight and your ability to easily configure the handle for moving around).
Look for seats that weigh 7-8 pounds rather than the 9-10 pounds of the normal full blow car seat.
For more reviews on our products you can go by the reviews of consumerReports.
org that have tested and compared 11 seats for problems like car crash, usability and how it fits in the vehicle.
Baby bargains also have a good experimentation team to guide you through.