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Can an infant car seat newborn Car Seat Be Placed in Front Seat?

maxi-cosi-rodifix-m-i-size-high-back-booster-seat-3-5-12-years-100-150cm-kids-car-seat-g-cell-side-impact-protection-adjustable-height-quick-easy-buckle-up-isofix-car-seat-basic-black-1.jpgAs children get older, they can move out of their infant car seats they can be moved into convertible or all-in-one seats. These car seats are available in both forward-facing and rear-facing models but they must satisfy certain weight and age requirements.

Car seats should never be placed on top of a car seat with airbags, since the force of the deployed air bag can be lethal for babies and children.

1. The 1.5 Inch Rule

The answer to this question is no. The reason is simple: If a crash occurs, the child's head could be hit by an airbag if in the front seat. The airbag could injure or even kill a baby.

This is why infant car seats are designed to be rear-facing only. In the event of a collision, the seat's back will be positioned against the back of your vehicle seat. This is the best security for the infant.

A rear-facing car seat protects your child's neck and head more effectively than a front-facing one that offers only minimal protection. The headrest also stops the child from falling off the shoulder straps in an accident and the harness holds the chest clip in place above the shoulders of your child.

It is important to keep in mind that there are ZERO documented instances of children sitting in forward-facing seats breaking their legs when they strike the rear of the vehicle seat. This happens when a child's feet rise and get caught against the seat's back and put a great deal of pressure into the leg bones. There's no reason to put your child at risk for this.

There are a variety of programs in the United States that offer infant car seats at a reduced price or at no cost to parents who qualify. This is a great way to ensure your child is placed in a safe seat before they get out of it and use it safely for many years.

The base of most newer infant car seat models is designed to be easily removed and inserted, making them easier to use. This feature is particularly useful when traveling with children because you can keep the car seat in place and ready to go, even when you switch vehicles.

Before you put your child in the car seat make sure that the back of the car seat will touch the vehicle seat's back by locating the middle of the seat and measuring it with a tape measure. Many things, such as the blade of a house key or the length of wireless earbuds are around 1.5 inches long and can be used to test for this space. Then, check the car seat's instructions and owners' manuals for the vehicle to determine if you can adjust the angle of the car seat to eliminate this space.

2. Harness Position

Preemies and infants often fall into a dangerous chest-to-chin position in infant car seats, bouncy seats strollers, swings and other equipment for children. In a crash they could be injured or crushed by the chest clip. Make sure that the straps are set just a little below the shoulders of the child and then come up over their shoulders. Adjust them to prevent this. The straps should be secure enough to be able to pinch any excess fabric together This is known as the Pinch Test. Winter coats and other bulky outer layers can interfere with the Pinch Test, so be sure to remove them prior to putting your child in their seat.

The chest clip is made for a crash, but it could compress a neck of the child if it's too low or if they are too loose. The chest clip shouldn't be located in the neck opening. Instead it should be placed at the armpit level.

In the event of a crash rear-facing infants are likely to slide off the seat, and the harness straps need to be able to support the child's neck and head. This is why it's very crucial that the straps are placed over the shoulders. If the straps fall too low, they could slip through the opening in the neck of the baby or even over their ears. If they are too loose, they could be able to reach the face of the child.

Make sure the shoulder straps are over your child's shoulders, and that they fit snugly. Infants may require an infant insert (often included in the car seat), to raise their shoulders so they can fit into this slot. Some infant car seats come with angle indicators or adjustors that could assist you in this. You can also refer to the instructions provided with your seat.

3. Rear-Facing Only

While some parents may be tempted to turn their infant car seat to face forward because of their child's legs being too short in the rear-facing position, there is really no reason why you should. The rear-facing seat is safer than a forward-facing position because in the event of a crash, the baby's body will press against the seat, and their neck and spine will be supported. Forward-facing children are more susceptible to serious injuries due to the fact that their bodies are thrown against the vehicle.

Additionally, a lot of infant car seats have a built-in angle indicator so you can make sure that the seat is properly installed. Also, you must ensure that your child's head is flat against the seat and the harness straps are put over their shoulders, not under their arms or bent. To check if the harness is too tight you should be able to hold a small amount material on your child's shoulder. It is also important to examine the crotch buckle strap to be sure it is in line with the armpits and not at the waist. It is also a good idea to review the manual of your infant car seat to ensure you understand the correct method to use it with your child.

The majority of manufacturers recommend that children ride rear-facing until they're at minimum one year old or until they reach the weight and height limits. Some states have laws requiring infants to be rear-facing for a minimum of two years.

Install the infant car seat on the middle seat of a car that has only one rear seat. This allows you to view your child comfortably through the rearview mirror without having to bend. Installing the car seat on the driver's side can make it easier to get your child into and out of the seat.

If you own a car that has two back seats you can place the infant car seat on either side so long as it's not behind the passenger side air bag. If you have to choose between installing an infant car seat on the left or right side of your vehicle, you can install it on the driver's side.

4. Booster Seats

All children who outgrow their infant car seat due to weight or height must be fitted with a booster seat until their vehicle seat belt fits them properly. This is only possible when the child is at least 4'9" tall and has reached the top rated baby car seats of the headrest.

Booster seats can help position the lap belt and shoulder correctly. Booster seats can also reduce how far the child's neck moves during a collision, reducing the risk of injuries. Head movement is the most common cause of motor vehicle accidents which are the most frequent killers of children ages 4-8.

If a booster is not used correctly the lap belt can travel over a child’s abdomen and cause serious injuries in an accident. This can be avoided by using a booster that has lap belt guides to prevent the lap belt from sliding over arm rests or sliding up on a child's stomach.

Many boosters have small handles and armrests or guide slots that help put the lapbelt flat on a child's top legs. This ensures that the lapbelt starts and stays on the strong hipbones of the child instead of moving up into their soft abdomen region during an accident.

maxi-cosi-nomad-plus-foldable-car-seat-15-months-4-years-67-105cm-portable-travel-car-seat-ultra-compact-lightweight-side-impact-protection-fits-any-car-travel-bag-authentic-black-115.jpgCertain booster seats are equipped with an automatic seat belt locking mechanism to ensure that the belt is secure while a child is sitting in it, and this will help prevent the lap belt from moving over the abdomen of a child. This may also help keep the belt from being pulled over the face of a child. This could lead to airway obstruction and hypoxia, as well as neck strain.

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