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작성자 Todd Whitmore 작성일24-08-21 00:41

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Choosing Between an Infant and a Convertible Newborn Car Seat

maxi-cosi-cabriofix-i-size-baby-car-seatA newborn car seat is also referred to a baby car seat or infant safety seat. It is designed to protect infants against injuries and deaths in vehicle accidents. They have a harness that distributes force of restraining over the head and body of the child instead of the spinal cord and neck.

These seats are front-facing or convertible, and are available in a range of heights and weight limits. They could also be part of a travel system that can click into and out of a stroller base.

Rear-facing

Rear-facing infant car seats provide unmatched protection for infants in crashes. They are designed to hold and support children, securing their head, neck, and spine. In addition, they help to reduce the impact of a collision to prevent your child's body from being hit, reducing injuries. This is because your child's body isn't colliding with the vehicle seat or the front passenger seat, but instead the soft, cushioned surface inside their Phoenix 360° Swivel Car Seat: Ultimate Safety! seat.

According to the AAP and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Parents should keep their child facing rearwards until they reach their car seat's maximum weight or height limit. Most kids will outgrow their infant car seat around the age of 1 at which point they can move to an convertible car seat that can be oriented forward. Many parents will keep their child in the rear seat until their child turns two.

There are two primary types: infant-only car seats and convertible car seat. Both are safe, but offer different conveniences. For example, infant-only seats are smaller, lighter and have a quick release base which can be easily removed from the car and then reattached to the base of a stroller. Convertible car seat are heavier and larger. They also do not come with a stroller base.

Whatever seat you select regardless of the type, you must adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines and always use the seat in the back of your vehicle. You can also place a tightly rolled blanket or washcloth between the crotch harness and your child to ensure that the harness is tight. Make sure that the lower anchors of your car seat are correctly installed and are connected to the lower attachment points on the lower anchor bars.

While there is much debate about the length of time a baby can ride with their back facing, research suggests that babies up to 12 months old are less likely to be injured in car accidents if they are facing the back of the car. Baby car seats that face rear also have less impact when they strike the front of the car, as opposed to the back of the car seat, which can cause serious injuries.

Forward-facing

Many parents have put a lot of thought into their newborn car seat. It was an important item on your baby registry as well as the method you took your child home from the hospital. You may think about changing the car seat to face forward as your child grows older. It's important to keep it in mind that your child isn't yet ready until they reach the weight and height limits established by the manufacturer of their car seat.

Until your baby is at least 20 pounds and a year old, they should be rear-facing. Children under one year old don't have the neck muscles necessary to resist whiplash resulting from being thrown in an accident. They also face a higher risk of spinal injuries in head-on collisions.

You can purchase a convertible car seat or an all-in-one seat that allows you to keep the child rear-facing up until the child is at the weight and height limits of the seat. They are usually bucket-style infant seats that have an installation base that can be inserted into your vehicle. They are also separated from the base and connected to strollers to form travel systems. They are typically lighter in weight and height restrictions than a standard car seat.

You can also purchase an extra booster. These seats are equipped with a harness and can be transformed into a booster seat that allows your child to wear a seat belt when they are ready. The primary benefit of this type of car seat is that it can remain in your vehicle all through the early years of life making it easy to move your child from one vehicle to another.

No matter which car seat you pick follow the directions and adhere to them. Contact a certified car safety technician to ensure that your child's car seat has been installed and used correctly. The misuse of car seats is common, and well-meaning parents could injure their children if they aren't aware of what they're doing. The best way to prevent this is to read the instructions for your car seat and following the advice of a CPST.

Convertible

Many parents opt for convertible car seats for newborns because they can expand with your baby which allows them to travel in a safe manner from infanthood to toddlerhood. These seats are also less expensive than infant car seats and offer a long lifespan. However, it's important to choose a model that is easy to install and fits your vehicle. Be sure to ensure your child's safety by buckling them correctly each time.

Snug straps stop the head from moving to a risky chin-to-chest stance that could result in asphyxiation or strangulation. Many infant car seats have straps that are loose or not buckled. This is a serious safety issue. Straps that are not buckled can cause necks to hang, which is the cause of a lot of accidents. The crotch buckle could pose a risk when it isn't tight enough to pass the pinch test. This test determines if the crotch buckle fits enough to stop a baby's legs from slouching down in the seat and causing them to be trapped or cut.

Some convertible newborn car seats include an adjustable torso that lets you alter the height limit according to the growth of your child. The torso's minimum height should be equal to the height of your infant's shoulders, or one inch lower. Some models come with an infant insert to assist you in raising your child to the correct height.

The most suitable convertible infant car seat should be a snug fit, comfortable padding and a small base to allow you to put it in your car. It should also have a secure, tight harness that passes the pinch test, and a short, tightly-rolled towel or blanket to use in an emergency. It should also include a tether strap which is connected to the anchor points of your vehicle that can help reduce the risk of collision injuries by reducing the impact force on your baby. In addition, it should come with an infant travel system that includes a car seat that is paired with a stroller and has a handle you use to move the baby from the car to the stroller.

Safety features

When selecting the right car seats for their newborns parents face a variety of things to take into consideration. However, car seats are a must-have for families who are just starting out because using them can reduce the risk of fatal collisions with motor vehicles by 71 percent. The decision between a child's car-seat and a convertible one is dependent on several aspects, including safety features, compatibility with your vehicle, and ease-of-use.

Infant car seats are made with the delicate physiology and physiology of a newborn in mind. They typically have the base that is able to stay in the vehicle, and an infant carrier that snaps into the position, making it simple to move your baby from car to stroller, and then back without causing any disturbance to them. They have a crotch and harness built in to ensure your child secure.

Some infant cars also come with side impact protection that disperses the force of a crash away from the newborn's neck and head. Foam, metal, and plastic absorb energy and shield the baby's face from direct contact with a vehicle's frame or any other object involved in the event of a collision. Some even include a special pod on the door side that extends out to protect the baby's head.

Another safety feature that's becoming more prevalent in newborn car seats is a chest clip that keeps the harness straps flat across the chest of your baby. This stops the straps from pinching or bending around shoulders which can put your child at risk of injury. If you opt for a car seat that has this feature, ensure the chest clip is set at armpit level. Avoid dressing your baby with heavy outerwear since it could hinder the harness.

Verify that the car seat is set up in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, regardless of what type you select. Look for the lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) system comprising an attachment that clips onto the lower anchor points of a car and a tether strap that attaches to the top of the seat and hooks to an anchor in your vehicle. If your car does not have LATCH, a seatbelt can be used to secure the car seats.
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