Every state in the U.S. has laws requiring infant restraints in a vehicle until the minimum age of eighteen months. Most have requirements for proper restraining of a child in a vehicle until the age of three years. Some states, such as California and Oregon, are even more stringent and require children be fitted with vehicle restraints until they reach a weight of sixty pounds.
Which seat is best:
Every new infant car seat sold on the market today is required to have passed rigorous government testing. …show more content…
Buying online is only good if you know the seat is correct for your situation, which you can ascertain by finding the same model in a retail store and trying it out there. If you buy online from a company with a good return/exchange policy that’s okay (in case it doesn’t fit right), but make sure you start the process well in advance of your due date!
Installation Tips:
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that as many as 50% of all child car seats are installed and/or used improperly. Other estimates from various certified child passenger safety technicians put the number at closer to 98%.
Common mistakes include installing the seat too loosely, threading the seatbelts through the wrong slots, not using a locking clip where required and not properly buckling the child in. A properly installed unit should have movement of no more than one inch in any direction, and an improperly installed unit will not provide adequate protection to the occupant.
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The best infant car seat is one that provides full protection, is easy to install properly and easy to operate. It might be one of several configurations (convertible, rear-facing, booster), depending on the age and size of the occupant. Choose wisely. Your child’s safety is at