31edU0TRKML. SL160  Graco Safe Seat Infant Car Seat, Rittenhouse

  • Engineered and crash tested to meet or exceed U.S. standard
  • Fits 97% of one-year olds to keep your child rear-facing for one full year
  • EPS energy absorbing foam
  • Easy to read level indicator helps ensure correct installation
  • Holds babies up to 30 pounds and 32″ tall

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The best car seats for you and your baby are the ones that fit your lifestyle and budget. All car seats sold in the US have passed crash tests for safety. How safe a car seat is for your child depends on a few factors, such as the size, height and weight of your child. Also there are difference between a rear facing seat and a forward facing seat. The rear facing seats are considered safer, but can only be used up to a maximum height/weight depending on manufacturing specifications. Finding the best car seats can be simple once you decide which category your child falls in.
There are the baby seats or infant carriers that are rear facing and can hold newborn babies from 5lbs to 22lbs, and heights up to 29 inches. The best car seats have a 5-point harness system, which is considered safer than an overhead shield. Some infant car seats have bases to allow easy access. They should be set at no more than 45 degrees to provide head and neck support. Once you find the best car seats make sure you do not place them in a seat containing airbags. Your child must remain in a rear-facing seat until he is over 20lbs and over a year old. If your child is over the weight limit before he is 1 year old, you should place him in a larger rear-facing seat.
Convertible car seat are often considered the best car seats by being the most economical, because they can last many years by converting into a forward facing and even turning into a booster seat as your child grows. They usually hold your child rear facing up to 35lbs and some manufactures go higher. There typically is a large selection of convertible seats to match your style preferences. But again for safety the best car seats are left rear facing until the child outgrows the weight limit or the top of is his head is with in an inch of the top of the car seat.
After your child out grows his rear-facing seat they need to move up to a booster seat. Because seat belts were made to safely restrain adults a booster seat is needed to boost your child to the appropriate height where the seat belt is properly positioned. There are two types of boosters a high back and no back. Studies have shown the best car seat boosters are the ones with the high backs because they offer better protection in side impact. The time when a child is ready to sit without a booster is not age or weight specific but more when he can sit in the seat and the seat belt fits properly. This is all depends on the size of the child and the design of the vehicle.
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The best car seats are the safest ones, so with all the car seats out there, which are the safest? The answer is the one that fits your lifestyle and budget, because all car seats sold in the USA have to pass crash tests for safety. Having said that, there are a few factors to consider when shopping for the best car seats, such as the size of your child. Also there are difference between a rear-facing seat and a forward-facing car seat. The rear-facing seats are considered safer, but have lower height/weight maximums which vary depending on model differences. Shopping for the best car seats can be a simple process, once you decide which category your child falls in. First are the infant carriers or baby seats that are rear facing and can hold newborn babies from 5 pounds to 22 pounds, and heights up to 29″. The best car seats have a 5-point harness system, considered safer than an overhead shield. To allow easy access, many infant car seats have bases. To provide proper head and neck support, the seat should be set at no more than 45 degree. For safety reason you should not place the best car seats in any seat containing airbags. Also the child must remain in a rear facing seat until he is over 20 pounds and over one yr old. You should place your child in a larger rear-facing seat, if he is over the weight limit before reaching 1 year of age. Convertible car seat are often considered the best car seats because they can be the most economical. Some models can go higher, but most usually hold the child rear-facing up to 35 lbs. There typically is a large selection of convertible seats to suite your style preferences. Keep in mind, for safety the best car seats are required to be rear facing until the weight limit is outgrown or the child’s head is with in one inch of the top of the car seat. The child move up to a booster seat, after outgrowing the rear facing seat. A booster seat is needed to boost your child to the appropriate height where the seat belt can be properly positioned, because seat belts were designed to safely restrain adults not children. Two typical types of boosters are, a high back and no back. Studies have shown the best car seat boosters are the ones with high backs because they offer better protection in side impacts. The factors to determining when a child is ready to ride without a booster is not weight or age specific but more when the seat belt fits properly. It all depends on the design of the vehicle and size of the child. To take the 5-Step Test to see if a child is ready to ride without a booster visit our website. Did you know that even the best car seats expire? To find out when they expire, recommendations about buying used car seats, how to properly install your car seat, and where the safest seat to place your car seat and more important car seat information, please visit us online.

51uDQ7d2ipL. SL160  Graco Car Seat Undermat

  • Helps protect your auto´s seat from child´s car seat
  • Good for toddler, infant car seats and carriers
  • Front storage pockets
  • Universal size fits all cars
  • Wipes clean with damp cloth

51x4Ca3ts4L. SL160  Eddie Bauer Vented Carrier Cover   Pink and Grey

  • All-weather protection, Reverses from cool nylon to cozy fleece
  • Unique mesh vents unzip for air circulation, Loop for pacifier or toy
  • Bigger size for small and large carriers, Fits on car seat and Strollers
  • Elastic sides fit easily over most infant carriers, Hidden pocket for easy peek-hole storage when not in use

Choosing the Correct Car Seat Choosing the correct car seat can often be very confusing as not only have you to ensure the correct size car seat for your child but that the car seat that you choose is also a correct fit for your car. Selecting a car seat that scores highly in the many test reports available is all very well but selecting a car seat that fits your car properly is probably the more important feature for your childs safety. If you are in any doubt about which car seat is the correct fit for your car either visit our Just4Baby car seat fitting centre or consult the car seat manufacturers web site as many of the leading manufacturers such as Britax, Maxicosi and Renolux will have a Fit Finder guide detailing which of their car seats are most suitable for your model of car. All child restraints sold in the UK must conform to the United Nations ECE Regulation R44. 03 or later version of the standard and must be clearly marked. Choosing a car seat that is suitable for your childs weight and height. Group 0+ Infant Carriers Group 0: for babies upto 10 kgs (22 lbs) approximately from birth to 6-9 months. Group 0+: for babies upto 13 kg (29lbs) approximately from birth to 12-15 months. This group of car seat can be used in the front or rear of the car but CANNOT be used in the front passenger seat if there is a passenger airbag. It is safer to put them in the rear. Rearward-facing seats provide greater protection for the baby’s head, neck and spine than forward-facing seats. Babies should be in a rearward facing car seat and should not be placed in a forward-facing seat until they weigh at least 9 kgs and can sit up unaided. Babies should be kept in a rearward-facing seat for as long as possible. Once your child is above the maximum weight for a rearward-facing seat or the top of their head is above the top of the seat they should be moved into a forward-facing seat. It is not important if their knees are bent in the seat, provided they are still within the seat’s weight range. Convenience factor with this stage of car seat is that most models will have a carry handle enabling you to easily remove and carry the baby without removing them from the car seat especially handy if the baby is asleep and may also fit onto corresponding pushchair converting it to a travel system. Group 0+ and 1 Car Seats Suitable for Babies upto 18kg, Birth to 4 years approximately. Ideal car seats if you do not have to constantly remove them from car to car or car to home. They are a much larger seat designed to protect your baby from newborn to 4 years approximately. The car seat is used rearward facing when using for a baby up to 9kgs. The car seat can be used forward facing once the baby has reached 9 to 13kg weight. Baby does not have to be forward facing until they are 13 kgs. It is important to check that this style of child car seat is compatible with your vehicle when fitted forward AND rearward facing. You must never leave baby asleep unattended in any car. Forward-facing child seatGroup 1: for children weighing 9-18 kgs (20-40 lbs) approximately from 9 months – 4 years. Once a child has outgrown a rearwards facing seat, the best option is to use a Group 1 seat with an integral harness, the large area of the harness helps to reduce the risk of injury if there is a crash. The bottom attachment between the legs will also prevent the child from sliding under, and out of the harness. They can be used in the front or rear of the car but it is safer to put them in the rear especially if there is a passenger airbag in the front. Once again it is safest to keep children in this type of car seat until they have outgrown it. Only move your child to a booster seat once they have exceeded the maximum weight for the child seat or the top of their head is higher than the top of the seat. If you intend to use this car seat between two cars please ensure that the model of car seat purchased is suitable for both cars. It maybe simpler to purchase two seats each one fitting the car perfectly rather than buying one seat which may not fit either car perfectly as great care is needed to follow the seat belt routings and tighten well. They can also be car specific for correct fitting and not every child seat fits every car. With this in mind it maybe worth checking out ISOFIX fitting car seats. This is a system that is intended to make fitting child seats quick and simple. All new cars are manufactured with ISOFIX points built into them allowing ISOFIX child seats to be simply plugged into the ISOFIX points in the car. This is a very useful development as many people find it difficult to fit child seats correctly and many surveys have found that a high proportion of the child seats are not fitted securely enough. Most child seats are currently designed to be fitted by using a car’s adult lap and diagonal seat belt (or sometimes, just a lap belt). However car seats, seat belts and their anchorages vary dramatically between different models of cars. Car seats have different shapes, some seat belts are much shorter than others, the position of the anchor points differs so some are further forward or have shorter stalks than others. All these factors make it virtually impossible to make a child car seat that fits all cars and sometimes tricky to fit a child car seat correctly. ISOFIX car seats are designed to solve all these problems. The ultimate aim is that any ISOFIX child car seat you buy will fit your car simply by plugging it into the ISOFIX points. The other benefit of ISOFIX is that it will create a rigid link between the child seat and the car to provide extra solidity. It is important to make sure that any ISOFIX seats that you use in the vehicle are approved for it. It is not yet the case that any ISOFIX seat will fit in every car with ISOFIX points. To fit an ISOFIX seat into some cars you may either to use a top tether kit or an ISOFIX car seat that has a drop down leg to stabilise the car seat to the car floor. Please ensure your car is suitable for whichever seat you choose by consulting the relevant manufacturers web site. Group 2 Child Car Seats: for children weighing 15-25kgs (33-55lbs) from 4 to 10 years approximately. If your child is over the 25kgs weight but is below 135cm in height it is recommended that the child remain in the seat. The majority of Stage 2 seats have a height adjustable back to allow you to gradually change the height of the back as your child grows; this also changes the height and angle of the seat belt, keeping it constantly in the optimum safest position. These seats do not have to be fitted to each car and will generally fit all vehicles without too many problems – sports car owners with bucket seats will need to choose a seat with a small base. Group 1 & 2 Child Car Seats: Suitable for children weighing 9-36kgs (20-80lbs) from 9 months to 12 years approximately or up to 135cms. There is now a greater choice of car seats in this range than ever before. The car seat will include a child harness to be used up to 15-18kgs then the harness can be removed and the child seat can then use the adult car seat belt with most of these seats having an adjuster or seat belt guide so that the belt does not rub on the childs neck. The back rest of these seats will be height adjustable with some even having width adjustment as well. Group 3 Child Car Seats: Usually Suitable for children of 22kgs (48lbs) or 6 years upwards. This child seat raises the height of the child so they can use the adult seat belt in the correct position. WARNING: No child seat is escape proof as harness systems are not designed to be completely child proof in order to comply with the legal requirements of ECE R44. The harness must be fastened and adjusted correctly with children encouraged to sit within the car seats harness. If child seat has been involved in an accident or sustained any damage whatsoever it must be replaced immediately. Any damage to the car seat is not always visible such as the harness which is designed to stretch helping to prevent damage to the childs internal organs. This can only happen once with any further impact leaving the harness with no more stretch thus risking injury to the child. This is why you should never use a second hand car seat. If you allow your child to eat and drink in the car seat please ensure that you keep the buckle of the childs car seat clean as any food or drink that finds its way in may prevent the buckle and harness from working properly.

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