Sunday, February 15, 2009

How to Pick a Baby Car Seat

Because of our lifestyle today, it is very common for us to bring our baby to places such as the shopping mall, the hospital etc. Anywhere you bring your baby, you're likely to drive the car; thus, it is extremely important for the baby to have a good car seat for safety. However, buying a good car seat may be quite difficult, and there are many different aspects you will need to consider before making a purchase.

Where it's facing, and shape

Make sure the baby seat you're purchasing is facing the rear or can face the rear. This help prevents a lot more unhappy endings. Not only should it be facing the rear, the baby car seat should be tilted backwards a bit; thus, they're more looking relaxed when in the seat rather than sitting straight up.

After the baby is around 20 pounds are so, they will need to be moved to a car seat which faces the front. These seats are much more uptight, but there are still some models which can provide a more relaxed seat. Make sure that before moving your baby to a car seat facing the front, your baby can sit up on their own.

Light and easy to carry

Babies love to sleep! It is very common for babies to sleep in the car while in the car seat. If you were to remove them from their comfortable car seat, it would surely awaken them. Thus, look for a car seat which is also light and easy to carry, so you don't have to disturb when they're sleeping. It becomes a lot more convenient to carry your baby from the car to the house.

Brand new

Ok, so maybe we're in to recycling and reusing as so forth now; however, you don't know the history of the car seat when purchasing it. Used car seats may have damages on them that are naked to the visual eye, and would create a greater impact on your baby if anything was to happen.

Back seats

Just a reminder, always put the car seats at the back. As much as you would love to stare at your baby when the traffic light turns red, and as convenient as it is to have your baby beside you, it is dangerous for your baby to be in the passenger seat. Always put them in the back seats as the impacts are not as huge.

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