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Car SeatsFast FactsAccording to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), babies should ride in a car seat that is installed in the rear-facing position to the maximum weight and height allowed for that car seat. Babies born pre-maturely must ride in this position for a minimum of one year past what would have been their date of their birth had they been full term. Position your child in the center-rear seat of your car if the car seat can be securely fastened there. Your pediatrician will always have the latest safety information regarding car seats. If after you purchase your car seat you have any doubts that it is positioned properly consider getting a car-seat inspection -- it's free! To search for an inspection site near you go to: http://www.nhtsa.gov/cps/cpsfitting/index.cfm Don't forget to adjust your car seat as your child grows. Buy the best car seat your budget will allow- it acts as your child's body guard while on the road and can save his or her life in the event of an accident. Depending on the type and model car seat you purchase you may have to buy additional car seats to meet the safety standards for your child's age and weight as they grow. In the event of an auto accident the car seat would absorb impact and could be damaged so it may have to be replaced to ensure maximum safety. In the event that the EPS is damaged when it has absorbed chock or for any other reason, contact the manufacturer to see if it can be replaced. Many manufacturers have included extra features for baby's comfort or parent's convenience such as cup-holders, soft toys, buntings or boots that keep baby warm, belly and shoulder pads for protection and comfort and graduated inserts for excellent fit and comfort from newborn to toddler. Use only products, cushions and toys that came with your car seat or that are made by the car seat manufacturer. In the event that there is a car seat recall and you want to check your model just visit: http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/recalls/ Quick Guide
NOTE: Weight is approximate - always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and your pediatrician's advice. Definitions
The LATCH System:
Tether:
EPS:
Infant Only Car Seat:
Both the three and five point harness is used in the infant only car seat but the five point harness is the safest choice. Babies have large and heavy heads, their neck and shoulder muscles are weak and their developing bones are soft. All infant only car seats are installed in the rear facing position. When a baby is in a car seat in a rear-facing position, the back of the car seat shell absorbs the energy from the crash, allowing the child's head and neck to be protected against the seat back. This helps prevent brain and spinal cord injury
Convertible Car Seat
You will be able to use most convertible car seats for your child in the rear-facing position up to approximately 40 pounds before converting to a forward facing booster seat suitable for children up to 80 pounds.
Booster Car Seat
A booster seat is designed to raise a child in the vehicle seat to correctly fit into a seat belt that is sized for an adult. When a child is seated in a booster, the lap and shoulder belts will protect the child the same way it does an adult. In a crash, the booster seat needs to stay under the child's bottom and move with the child to keep the belts correctly aligned.
To determine when your child can sit in the car without a booster seat look at your child while he or she is sitting buckled up on the vehicle seat and ask yourself the following five questions. If you answer no to any of them your child is not read to leave the booster seat.
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