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작성자 Monique Claudio
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Most infant car seats can be detached from their base, and then reassembled into a compatible stroller to make it easy to transport. This feature makes them popular with parents who are planning to travel frequently outside of the city.

Dress your baby in clothes so that the harness straps comfortably fit over their shoulders and hips, regardless of which car seat type you pick. Bulky clothing or blankets can interfere with a snug harness fit.

Rear-Facing

Infant car seats (also known as convertible car seats that have rear-facing positions) are designed to accommodate newborns and children up to the weight and height limits set by the manufacturer. They usually come with an infant insert to make sure the baby's head is comfortable in the seat's shell.

The AAP and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration both recommend that children remain rear-facing until either they reach the weight or height limits of their car seat. Some convertible or all-in-one car seats allow your baby to ride rear facing even longer, until about age 4 or 5 (depending on the model).

The majority of car seat manufacturers offer a reclining angle which can be adjusted in order to stop the lightweight baby car seat's back from slipping forward when the vehicle slows down. You can read the instruction manual for your car seat to discover how to adjust the angle, or view a YouTube video of an influencer of your car seat. Avoid putting your baby in bulky clothing like coats or blankets. They could impede an ideal fit of the harness and block airflow around their neck and chest.

Many parents aren't comfortable changing their child's rear-facing position to forward-facing. They fear that the impact force could cause the baby's legs to be ejected from their feet, or their neck and head may be violently thrown forward in an impact from the side. It is important to remember that rear-facing provides a more protection than forward-facing.

A video made by a car seat influencer shows an infant sitting in a forward-facing car seat being tossed around violently in the crash simulator. The head injury that results is horrifying. The video of the same accident from the rear-facing seat isn't as horrific because the child's head is held by the shell.

If your state requires you to put your child forward, don't do it. This does not line up with best infant car seat practices, which is the reason why the AAP and NHTSA now agree that children should remain rear-facing until they reach their maximum height or weight limit for the car seat, whichever is first.

Forward-Facing

Car seats for infants are designed to protect infants and newborns with harnesses to help keep them in the car seat. Parents may be able adjust the recline angle of the headrest, and stroller attachments depending on the type of car seat. Most infant car seats come with a maximum weight and height and the majority of children will outgrow these seats before they are ready to move to a forward-facing car seat.

While it's normal for parents to want to turn their child around as soon as possible however, the current norm states that children under one year of age must be rear-facing in car seats until they reach 20 pounds and one year old. This is due to the fact that infants' neck muscles aren't strong enough to withstand the whiplash that comes with a rear-end crash that occurs when a baby turns forward in a crash.

If a child's neck is thrust forward during an accident in front, the spinal cord can stretch and tear, which can lead to paralysis or death. However, if a kid is seated backwards in the car the neck bones remain together and are protected by straps of the harness, which help prevent this kind of injury.

Rear-facing babies are less likely to end up in the back of the vehicle in an accident. In the event of a collision, they're less likely to be injured by a seatbelt that is positioned across their chests, instead of their necks.

With these risks in mind, it's vital parents adhere to the safety guidelines for car seats and ensure their child is in the right car seat for their height. Always consult the manufacturer's car seat instructions and vehicle owner's manual when making an important decision. It's recommended to visit a reputable car seat technician in your local area for professional help and advice.

When an infant grows out of their car seat, they can upgrade to a convertible car seat. The seats start in the rear-facing mode and then switch to forward-facing when they reach their weight and height limits. When they reach the recommended weight and age, they can upgrade to a booster seat with lap-sash belts.

Convertible

Many new parents are split between a baby car seat or a convertible. Both have their benefits but which is the right choice for your family? A convertible car seat is a great option for a durable car seat for infants.

As your child grows, convertible infant car seats can be changed from rear-facing to front-facing. Based on the model, they are able to accommodate children from infanthood to late elementary school. Certain rear-facing car seats have larger weight and size restrictions than the infant car seat that allow for more use.

Find out if the convertible infant car seat has removable infant inserts that will ensure a snug fit for your child. The firm padding raises the infant's torso, so they can reach the lowest slots on the straps, and then pushes them forward slightly to prevent their head from flopping back against the straps of their harness or the seat's crotch buckle (which puts the child at risk of asphyxia).

Some infant car seats come with a handle that makes it easier to transfer between vehicles. Others can be clicked into strollers, creating a transport system. This feature lets you easily transfer from your newborn car seat insert to a stroller without wake your baby.

At some point, your child will outgrow the car seat they were in as infants, either by reaching their weight limit or their height limit. The majority of experts agree that it's the right time to move to a convertible seat once their head is within an inch of the top of the seat, but be sure to refer to your seat's instruction manual to ensure your child is ready.

Although convertible car seats may appear to be more expensive in the beginning than car seats for infants, they may be cheaper in the long run because you'll be capable of using them for many years. Certain models also have lower anchors, which allow for easier installation. This could help reduce the chance of injury in a crash.

Safety Ratings

When it comes to buying an infant car seat, safety should be the top priority. All infant car seats must meet the safety standards of the federal government, but some go above and beyond to provide additional security for parents.

Premium features such as anti-rebound bars as well as no-rethread adjustable harnesses are a great way to ensure that your child's safety is maintained. Other helpful tools, like load legs that brace the base of the seat and reduce the impact force in a crash are also available.

One way to find out how safe an infant car seat is before purchasing it is to review its crash test ratings and reviews. However it is important to remember that the most important factor in determining how safe an infant car seat is actually how it's used. According to our conversations most accidents that occur in infant car seats are caused by misuse -- either unsafe installations or improper restraints for the child.

To ensure you're using a car seat for your infant correctly, look for one that comes with an easy-to-read instruction manual as well as plenty of indicators that show it's safe and level, such as bubbles on the base that inform you EXACTLY which position to put the seat. When installing the seat, tighten the straps around the baby's chest and abdomen. A good indication of this is the sound that it makes when you tighten.

When you're out and about with your infant in a car seat, never leave it unattended, even when you're just going to the store or making a quick trip to the park. It is not only dangerous in the event of a crash however, leaving an infant car seat or infant carrier on a rough surface could also lead to injuries and falls. Car seats and carriers that tilt or roll over can also hit and injure infants or, even more dangerously, suffocate them.

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