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Car Seats - (ages 2-4)
Preschoolers generally pretty content to go on adventures in the car.
The nice thing about traveling in the car with a preschooler, is that there are quite a lot of fun activities to do with them. Drawing is fun, and so are simple toys such as an etch -a -sketch. My children love to listen to books on CD as they travel in the car. Find out what your child enjoys and stock up so that your next car trip is a pleasant one. Here are some tips to follow to make sure that your preschooler is safe during car trips. A preschooler can travel in a:
Combination forward facing/booster seat
- The combination forward-facing/booster seats offer several options. Firstly, the forward-facing option is for children who weigh 40 -65 pounds (some models can differ) and it is to be used with a harness. Secondly, it can be used as a booster seat without the harness for children who weigh up to 80 pounds or more (some models can differ).
- If using the booster seat for your child, make sure the lap belt is across your child's thighs in a low position and that the shoulder belt is across the center of your child's shoulder and chest. (remember the booster is designed for older children so make sure you are using to the correct height and weight requirements)
Convertible seat
- The Convertible design simply means it can be changed from rear-facing to the forward- facing position. When doing this always follow the manual so that the harness is correctly in place and the seat is securely in place.
- Choose one with a five-point harness system. This system has straps for the thighs, two over the shoulder straps, and a crotch strap.
Forward-facing seat
- The forward-facing model is designed for children who weigh between 40 to 80 pounds. Always check your manual as some models can differ.
- Children around this age need to remain in the forward-facing seat whilst still using the harness until they no longer fit it. This is usually around the age of 4 and when they ALSO weigh 40 pounds.
- If you allow your preschooler to buckle themselves in, you need to check and make sure that they are properly strapped in at all times before the car is moving.
- All children 13 years and younger need to be in the back seat of a car.
Hints for a successful installation
- Always read the owners manual and the accompanying instructions BEFORE installing. Make sure you follow all the steps.
- Allow at least 30 minutes to correctly install a car seat. Grab a friend to help out!
- After installing the car seat check that it's securely in place by pushing it hard. It shouldn't move more than 1 inch in any direction. If it does you'll need to re-adjust and check it again.
- It's a good idea to check the seat whenever your child is using it. It only takes a few seconds and considering it's your child's safety at risk, it's time well spent.
Safe travels!
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