Your baby demands special treatment. You can't just scrimp and treat your baby as if she were grown up enough for certain things, for these may prove not only unhealthy but disastrous for your baby. For this reason, you invest in special baby stuff - like formulas, baby clothes, baby-safe toys... and infant car seats.
Almost all the states have laws on the proper installment of infant car seats, and now many states are adopting booster seat laws as well. The importance of these laws is comparable to the importance of making seatbelt laws - local governments are carrying out their responsibility of taking care of their citizens, on the road and out of it. It may not be well known, but it's still a fact that traffic accidents are the number one killer of children all over the United States!
The Child Safety Seat Ease of Use Rating is the virtual authority on the caliber of seats, as well as the usability of each standard seat feature. As of 2005 the NHTSA has five criteria for determining the Overall Ease of Use rating, all of which contribute to the total security of the seat: Assembly, Evaluation of Labels, Evaluation of Instructions, Installing Features, and Securing the Child.
Studies have shown that color influences the moods of children - babies, especially. And being in one mood most of the time also shapes the child's attitude or outlook in life. This is why it is important to keep your child happy - and childcare experts long ago decided that you can do this by carefully choosing the colors to surround your child with.
When your child grows up to be 4-8 years old and/or under 4 feet 9 inches, he will have outgrown his infant car seats. It's time for him to "graduate" into booster seats, which are the middle ground between adult seats and infant seats. Many children who are this age, or this height, are still too small for seatbelts.
But best of all, online stores like Amazon.com allow a graphical rating system that gives the opinion of the buyer in a nutshell. Amazon currently uses the 5-star system, which posits that 5 stars is the absolute best review a person could give to a product, while half a star is the absolute worst. And when you want to know how well a product works for a consumer, no input is better than the one provided by a fellow buyer!
Say you need to take her on a long trip very soon, and you don't have time to buy or borrow a new car seat. It would be good to have a stock of alternative covers handy, in case of emergencies like this. It might be wise to pick an infant car seat cover that has major stain resistance for your primary cover, and your alternative ones as well.
Car seat safety ratings can identify the right seat for you, your car, and your baby. Remember there is no such thing as "the best car seat" for everyone - only "the best car seat for YOU".
Almost all the states have laws on the proper installment of infant car seats, and now many states are adopting booster seat laws as well. The importance of these laws is comparable to the importance of making seatbelt laws - local governments are carrying out their responsibility of taking care of their citizens, on the road and out of it. It may not be well known, but it's still a fact that traffic accidents are the number one killer of children all over the United States!
The Child Safety Seat Ease of Use Rating is the virtual authority on the caliber of seats, as well as the usability of each standard seat feature. As of 2005 the NHTSA has five criteria for determining the Overall Ease of Use rating, all of which contribute to the total security of the seat: Assembly, Evaluation of Labels, Evaluation of Instructions, Installing Features, and Securing the Child.
Studies have shown that color influences the moods of children - babies, especially. And being in one mood most of the time also shapes the child's attitude or outlook in life. This is why it is important to keep your child happy - and childcare experts long ago decided that you can do this by carefully choosing the colors to surround your child with.
When your child grows up to be 4-8 years old and/or under 4 feet 9 inches, he will have outgrown his infant car seats. It's time for him to "graduate" into booster seats, which are the middle ground between adult seats and infant seats. Many children who are this age, or this height, are still too small for seatbelts.
But best of all, online stores like Amazon.com allow a graphical rating system that gives the opinion of the buyer in a nutshell. Amazon currently uses the 5-star system, which posits that 5 stars is the absolute best review a person could give to a product, while half a star is the absolute worst. And when you want to know how well a product works for a consumer, no input is better than the one provided by a fellow buyer!
Say you need to take her on a long trip very soon, and you don't have time to buy or borrow a new car seat. It would be good to have a stock of alternative covers handy, in case of emergencies like this. It might be wise to pick an infant car seat cover that has major stain resistance for your primary cover, and your alternative ones as well.
Car seat safety ratings can identify the right seat for you, your car, and your baby. Remember there is no such thing as "the best car seat" for everyone - only "the best car seat for YOU".
About the Author:
Rochelle Normski has been working with babies and infants for over 15 years and has informative articles on shopping carts coverss and Shopping Cart seat Cover.
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