Friday, June 5, 2009

Do You Have A Child? Are You Using A Booster Seat On Your Car?

When it relates to to the safety of our children, there are no compromises. With that in mind, you have wasted the most time making your work to catch the most secure and most comforter auto seats that are available today. Dont forget that an ?A? grade does not mean that a auto car seat is less risky than one with a ?B? or ?C? grade, but just that it is easier to use. A auto seat that is simple to use its less likely to be used in an incorrect way though, and so could be less risky than a seat that is complicated to use and is used incorrectly.

However keep in mind when choosing a booster auto car seat for your babe: try not to choose out a particularly babyish print or style. Many boys are unnecessarily injured in car accidents because auto seats are used wrong or not used at all, babies are being placed in the bad type of auto seat, and they are removed out of a auto car seat and into normal seat belts at too very early age. Consider purchasing a Booster Seat only when your kid is just about 40 pounds.

A booster seat could be used once your small kid outgrows his forward facing seat, in two ways by getting pass the weight requirements or if his ears have gone over the top of the seat. The two types of booster seats have to be belt-positioning boosters (preferred) and shield boosters (The AAP do not suggest the use of shield). Use a booster until your kid is all ready for regular seat belts when he is just about 80 pounds. So, to make the bumpy ride wonderful and more safe remeber to always use booster seats going for a journey.

The Safety of the Family is the most important thing when going for a travel, dont put at risk your childs safety, use booster seats with the recommendations given above, bless you.


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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Put That Kid in a Car Seat!


Copyright 2006 Mike Patrick Jr, MD


I don't currently advocate road rage. Laying on the horn, swearing like a sailor, and swerving around the slow guy in the passing lane is not my style. Of course, tastes change over time, so I'd like to reserve the right to practice road rage in the future. But understand this: It won't be the slow guy in the passing lane that sets me off. Instead, it will be stupid parents.


You know the ones I'm talking about. You see them on interstate highways and city streets and country roads. You point them out to your spouse, and explain their poor judgment to your children. At least I hope you do. These are the parents who drive with unrestrained kids in the car, ones who let Little Bobby climb over the headrest and crouch on the floorboard and roam from window to window, pausing only to stick his tongue out at cars in the cruising lane.


Why do some parents allow their children such freedom? I think it boils down to convenience. Dad doesn't want to wear a seatbelt and he doesn't want to hear Little Bobby screaming to get out of his. So Dad lets him roam.


In every state, they're breaking the law. Not that it matters. Most states have secondary seatbelt laws, even for kids. This means police can only write a citation for an unrestrained occupant in the course of pulling a car over for another violation. But let's face it, toughening seatbelt laws into primary violations would do little to reduce the thousands of unrestrained children killed and injured in the United States each year. Why? Because you can't force common sense through legislation. Don't forget, these parents are stupid.


If you are still reading, I suspect you are either not a stupid parent or you are motivated to rise above your stupidity. And since smart parents ask lots of good questions about the appropriate use of car seats, booster seats, and seatbelts, I will review the basics for you.


The rules are pretty simple really. Until your child is a year old AND twenty pounds, use a rear-facing infant carrier in the back seat of your car. The middle of the seat is safest. Once your child is twenty pounds AND one year of age, it's safe to use a forward-facing car seat. Again, keep it in the back, and if possible, put it in the middle.


When do you graduate to a booster seat? For most kids, you can make the move when they weigh forty pounds. Start with the type that has its own restraining harness. When your child outgrows the harness (usually between 50 and 65 pounds), advance to a booster that incorporates the car's safety belt. The important thing here is to make certain the belt fits properly. The lap belt should fit over the pelvic bones and not slip up to the belly. The shoulder belt should cross the chest, not the upper shoulder and not the neck. Many of these boosters feature an adjustable clip to keep the shoulder belt in a good position. Never forsake the shoulder belt. Serious injury is common among children in booster seats who only use a lap belt.


For all car seats and boosters, be sure to follow the manufacturers guidelines for proper positioning and securing. You'll have to pay close attention here. Some seats are rear-facing only, some only face forward, others are reversible. Also pay attention to minimum and maximum length and weight for a given seat. If your child outgrows the length recommendation of a rear-facing infant seat, but is not yet a year old AND twenty pounds, you'll need a bigger reversible seat. Keep it rear-facing until he is big enough and old enough to face forward.


When are kids ready for seat belts without a booster? When their feet reach the floor while their back is against the seat. The lap belt must fit snuggly across the pelvic bones (not the stomach), and the shoulder belt must fit snugly across the chest (not the upper shoulder or neck). The exact age varies from kid to kid. If your son or daughter is petite, he or she might be 10 or 11 years old before meeting this criteria. I realize this is much older than most people (especially children) want to believe. But I bring you the facts. Please, don't shoot the messenger.


There's much more to say about car safety. When can kids ride up front? What about air bags? How do you secure premature babies and disabled children? The American Academy of Pediatrics has an excellent resource answering these and other questions at http://www.aap.org/family/carseatguide.htm


So what do we do with the dad who won't buckle Little Bobby? It's a tough call. This is America. Parents have rights. Does Little Bobby have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? Is Dad interfering with that right? Maybe. Until we sort that out, you'll do well to avoid Dad's mistake. Be a good example to your children and always wear your seat belt. Insist on your children being properly secured from day one. Always use a car seat. Make no exceptions. Little Bobby figured out that if he screams loud enough and long enough, he gets to roam the car and stick his tongue out at passing cars. If you have a Little Bobby in your car, it's not too late. Let him scream. It won't last long. Will you be interfering with his life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? Maybe. But I know which choice I'd make. How about you?

About the Author

Mike is an American pediatrician. Read more at http://www.pediascribe.com
COPYRIGHT 2006 Mike Patrick Jr, MD

Friday, December 5, 2008

Car Seat For Infant Infant Child Car Seats

Car seats for infants are designed to fit your baby at different stages of their development in regards to their weight. It is essential that your baby be properly harnessed into an infant car seat at all times in a moving vehicle, no matter how short the distance is. Baby car seats are such type of baby goods that holds your most precious cargo. Whether you are running down the street or you are going cross country on vacation, you should always make sure that your baby is kept safe in these comfortable car seats. - infant child car seats are designed in such a way that they protect babies from all the jerks, jumps and sudden brakes during travelling.

Baby car seats are tested and tested again to ensure maximum safety for your child. This safety is only assured if you, the purchaser, use this seat properly right from installation to latching up your child each time. Baby car seats are so essential that parents are required by law to have babies in these special seats whenever they are travelling in a vehicle. The car seat has to be installed in the rear seat of a vehicle and for an infant it has to be rear facing.

Unfortunately child restraints and car seats for infants are sometimes the subject of manufacturing recalls. Recalls vary in severity; sometimes the manufacturer will send you an additional part for the seat, other times they will provide a new seat entirely.

Therefore in conclusion child safety seats in cars are the best tools available to parents that reduce the risk of injury and death of children who ride in vehicles. Always use them whenever you drive in your car with your infant child.

Shopping for Car Seat for Infants

When shopping online for infant child car seats, they are listed separately from those for larger children, and brand names, price range, and in some cases, a brief description are all included. Warnings of car seats to avoid include those made before 1981 and those without a label providing the date of manufacture and model number. Baby car seats are designed to shield children from injuries in a car accident. Baby car seat problems continually involve defective handles, sudden releases, weak construction, unanticipated rotation and others.

If you are in the market for a infant baby car seat check out elitecarseats. They carry the best child car seats, convertible car seats, and booster seats for kids - as well as car seat strollers and a full range of useful car seat accessories. When it comes to the safety of our children, there are no compromises. With that in mind, they have spent countless hours doing our homework to find the safest and most comfortable car seats available today, from top brands such as Britax,Graco and Recaro. Importantly they have a premise that brings peace in mind when shopping from them as they will not sell a car seat that we would not use with their own children.

Infant Car Seats - Child Booster Seats has information, links to reviews and product feeds from major infant car seats retailer as well as ebay. A infant car seat shopping portal.

By John Cas

Friday, September 26, 2008

Warning to Parents: Booster Seats & the LATCH System


Warning to Parents: Booster Seats & the LATCH System


I was recently hired to write many articles on child safety. While researching I found out that I did not have my 2 ? year old properly restrained in his car set. First, I found out that he was too tall to remain in the 5-point harness and he had met the weight limit on the 5-point harness. He needed to be moved to a booster seat. I bought an Eddie Bauer Convertible Seat that is supposed to grow with the child, and it has.


Here is the warning!


I had my child's car seat LATCHed in and when I adjusted the seat to make it a booster I left the LATCH on. I assumed it would keep my child safer, but this assumption was completely wrong! If your child is in a convertible child seat and you begin to use it as a booster seat YOU MUST REMOVE THE LATCH SYSTEM! If you have to slam on your breaks, or God Forbid get in a car accident, your child's booster seat is suppose to move forward with your child. As your child and the booster move forward the seat belt system will react much quicker and when your child is pulled back, with their booster, the booster seat will take the brunt of the impact. Now, if you leave your LATCH on, with the same above situation, your child will fly forward and their seat will not. It takes much longer for the seat belt system to realize that it is suppose tighten up- if it does at all.


What Car Seat Companies Said


I called 4 popular companies that produce child booster seats and they all said it is dangerous for parents to leave the LATCH system on and all of their manuals specify that you should not leave it on. I researched the Internet and several times found, The LATCH does not need to be used with the booster seat. Well, does not have to be and completely dangerous are two different stories.


My Research


I thought I would research a bit further and I called several home daycare providers in my area. These providers often transport children and the laws for these providers are pretty specific. However, not one knew about the danger of LATCH systems with booster seats. In fact, two different providers said they had to put on their breaks and a child in their care flew forward in their booster seat. One woman said the seat belt clicked in really late and the other said one of her kids flew out, his feet landed on the floor of the car, and then the seat belt system clicked in. She had to pull over and help him out of the seat belt before she could put him back in the seat. Now you may be thinking that their cars were old, but they are required by law to have newer vehicles and if they buy another car it must be a brand new-never driven vehicle. The women that had these 2 kids slide forward had newer cars; one had a 2004 minivan and another had a 2005 minivan.


PLEASE refer to your child's car seat manual for proper instructions! If you do not have the manual call the manufacturers number, which should be located on your child's car seat. If you are uncomfortable with your child's seat not using the LATCH system, there are car seats that have higher weight and height limits for the 5-point harness. Normally, if your child hits 40 pounds or their shoulders go above the highest strap slot they need to be moved into a booster. Some special seats let your child weigh up to 65 pounds before they must be removed from the 5-point harness. No matter what seat you choose, please remove the LATCH system when you child moves into a booster seat.


The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)(http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/) has valuable information on car seat safety.


About the Author

Melissa Fach owns http://PanacaWriting.com which offers writing and SEO services. She also owns http://SRQWebDesign.com which offers affordable websites and http://Sarasotaprintshop.com offers graphic design and printing services.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Eddie Bauer Gridlock Charcoal Stroller

When choosing a baby stroller it can be very challenging to you as a parent having to face, as your child grow from an infant to a toddler. Being a first time parent, I encountered what I called the baby stroller challenge. I tested and tried out a few different name brand strollers and found that the Eddie Bauer Gridlock Charcoal Stroller is the one I was looking for.

The features on the Eddie Bauer Stroller impressed me. The stroller is easy to assemble and has a solid lightweight aluminum frame. It has multiple reclining positions that allow you to adjust the angle of the seat just like in a car. The stroller can be lock at the rear wheels, by pushing down on the red tab with your foot or hand to insure no movement and easily pull up to release the brakes. It stands on its own when folded and locks and is unable to open unless you presses the red lever located on the handle bar. When opening the stroller it snaps into place so the stroller would not fold up and harm your child.

Another feature it has is the weight capacity max up to 40 pounds and safety 5-point harness to keep your baby secure, and you can easily adjust the seat to one of several angles, including laying flat, for your baby's comfort. An oversized storage basket beneath the seat provides plenty of room for toys, clothes, and snacks, and the stroller comes with removable trays and cup holders that can be positioned in front of your baby or across the steering handles for you, mom or dad.

I bought the Eddie Bauer Stroller in 2006 because of all the safety features it as. The number one thing my son thought me, is safety and that comes first.

About The Author: Kevern Cornelius Sr. has been involved with reviewing baby products for two years. Since then I?ve been helping people find and review the best baby products, to meet their needs. Visit http://www.1stbabysupplies.com to learn more about our reviews and services.


Sunday, September 14, 2008

Baby Travel Systems

Baby travel systems

Baby travel systems are the best value for your money. These systems are really wonderful. They come with many different features but all include a car seat and stroller. The car seat normally attaches to a base that stays in the car. The car seat also attaches to the stroller. The car seats are easy to attach with a one hand latch that most systems today.

There are many brand names out there that offer quality and durability in the baby travel systems line. Some of the names you will hear are Cosco, Eddie Bauer, Graco, Evenflo, among many others.

Coscos baby travel systems have wonderful features that include a car seat which is also the infant carrier and the stroller. The stroller is equipped with an infinite position reclining seat, a three point harness system, front wheel suspension, front reflectors, a large basket under the seat, a snack tray for your baby, and a parent tray on the handle. The car seat features include a washable and removable padded fabric pad, and a 5 point harness safety belt. This stroller is easy to fold up and put away with a one hand motion.

Eddie Bauer baby travel systems are lightweight and easy to maneuver. Other wonderful features include a multi-position reclining seat, child and parent snack tray, and the 5 point harness system. Eddie Bauer has more than one style you can choose from all with different features that you are sure to love.

Graco baby travel systems are designed for infants up to age 3. This system has great suspension to give your baby a smooth ride, a childs tray, a parent tray with a temperature gauge and clock included, and other unique features. The AutoBaby car seat locks simply onto the stroller and the SafetyBase very easily with just one hand. This system is convenient and economical.

An Evenflo baby travel system has many different designs to choose from, all with some great features that you should check out. The large canopy will protect you little one from all types of weather and this system can be pushed using one hand.

As you shop for you baby travel systems check out all the new features and options available today. You will enjoy having a travel system that will save you time and money.

Baby travel systems are the best value for your money. These systems are really wonderful. They come with many different features but all include a car seat and stroller. The car seat normally attaches to a base that stays in the car. The car seat also attaches to the stroller. The car seats are easy to attach with a one hand latch that most systems today.

There are many brand names out there that offer quality and durability in the baby travel systems line. Some of the names you will hear are Cosco, Eddie Bauer, Graco, Evenflo, among many others.

Coscos baby travel systems have wonderful features that include a car seat which is also the infant carrier and the stroller. The stroller is equipped with an infinite position reclining seat, a three point harness system, front wheel suspension, front reflectors, a large basket under the seat, a snack tray for your baby, and a parent tray on the handle. The car seat features include a washable and removable padded fabric pad, and a 5 point harness safety belt. This stroller is easy to fold up and put away with a one hand motion.

Eddie Bauer baby travel systems are lightweight and easy to maneuver. Other wonderful features include a multi-position reclining seat, child and parent snack tray, and the 5 point harness system. Eddie Bauer has more than one style you can choose from all with different features that you are sure to love.

Graco baby travel systems are designed for infants up to age 3. This system has great suspension to give your baby a smooth ride, a childs tray, a parent tray with a temperature gauge and clock included, and other unique features. The AutoBaby car seat locks simply onto the stroller and the SafetyBase very easily with just one hand. This system is convenient and economical.

An Evenflo baby travel system has many different designs to choose from, all with some great features that you should check out. The large canopy will protect you little one from all types of weather and this system can be pushed using one hand.

As you shop for you baby travel systems check out all the new features and options available today. You will enjoy having a travel system that will save you time and money.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Serenity is an author at Baby Strollers Guide
Serenity, a mother herself, has years of experience with baby products


Saturday, August 16, 2008

Features For Every Baby Car Seat

While it is enough just to have any kind of the baby car seat, there are specific features, which every car seat must have. After all, the important thing in lots of people's lives is baby. So why not keep them as safe as possible? While shopping for the baby car seat, you must find the hundreds of thousands of model as well as brands to select from. It can be complex and approximately discouraging the shopping for one with no knowledge what to look for. Fortunately, there are a few specific features that will help you create the right decision.

The primary feature to appear for is the 5-point attach. In the market you will discover two different kinds of the seats, the 3-point harness as well as the 5-point harness. The 5-point harness is upgrade as well as will safe your baby with a little better than 3-point harness. It will secure your baby in a better way, but it will give more of the protection against the ejection.

The after that feature is a must in a few kind of the head protection. All the baby car seats must have a few kind of the head protection nowadays, but the quantity of the protection given depends on seat. Increased the impact that will help to provide the extra safety while it comes to the side-impact crash. One of the improved kinds of the head protection you will also find on the marketplace today is the layer of the EPS foam or else something very similar.

You will also see that most of the car seats also have the metal locking clip attached on them. The cause for this is to make sure that the seatbelt that is holding the seat in rest does not release during the car travel. The difficulty is that many of the parents do not be acquainted with how to correctly use this clip. If you will be able to find the car seat with the built-in locking clip, it is very much easy to use as well as will provide the tight grip that will keep your child safe.

Speaking of the clips, the two pieces chest clip is very a great deal safer than the one-piece clip, which is found on the most generic baby car seating. The two-piece will assist you to minimize the option of the ejection during the crash when it is utilized properly. Having this two-piece clip will also makes it much harder for the baby to arrive at their chest, thus by eliminating the possibility of them of loosening it.

The most recent thing that you will want to gaze at prior to buying your car seat is what type of the seatbelt system does your car has. Some of the car seats also have some different seatbelt fitting options whereas others have only what your car has to present. Therefore, you know what system does your car have so you can gaze for a car seat, which is compatible with that scheme.

By: Dave Text