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The Types of Car Seats
After deciding on the importance of car seats for the safety of children in cars, it is important to understand the different options that one has when it comes to selecting the car seats that they need. The car seat option that you choose will greatly be influenced by your child’s age and weight.
There are two kinds of car seats which are infant car seats and convertible car seats. It is easy to identify an infant car seat as it can be used as a carrier too. The seat is snapped on to the car when the child is in the car and later you can take the car seat with you as you visit the mall or doctors office. It is normally used until the child is about 30 pounds.
As the child grows older, it of course becomes impossible to be carrying them around with you. You may have to go for a convertible car seat which is mainly different from an infant car seat in that it is permanently fixed to the back car seat. As the child grows larger, you can then face the seat forward, hence the name convertible.
One of the most important things that you need to do is to make sure that your child is properly harnessed on the car seat. You do not need your child being able to come out of the car seat with ease by choice or accident. You can choose between a 5 point harness car seat, which is safer, and a 3 point harness car seat.
The whole idea of car seats is child safety. You must ensure that you use a high quality car seat such as the Britax Roundabout convertible car seat to avoid disappointment. You should also ensure that you have properly secured the child to the car seat at all times and the car seat to the car.
In the end, car seats will save you from the agony of having your child flying in the car during even minor car accidents. Nothing can give you more peace of mind than knowing that your child is always safe as you drive.
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