From BeSafe (well respected
car seat manufacturer in Europe.
The BeSafe brand is renowned across Europe for being one of the safest
car seat manufacturers in the industry.
Not exact matches
In this episode, we're sitting down with some of the top
car seat manufacturers to discuss the different options available so you can find one that best fits your family.
In the U.S. only one
manufacturer, Kiddy, has a
car seat model without a chest clip, and it's because they use a unique European style restraint system without shoulder harness straps.
With the steel bars integrated to strengthen and secure the connection with the vehicle and the safecell technology embedded
in the
car seat, the Britax Roundabout G4.1 is aligned to all the other excellent similar products coming from the same
manufacturer.
Most of the time, the
manufacturer will have crash tested the
car seat before putting it
in the market.
There are many
car seat travel bags on the market, including alternate ones from this
manufacturer, but if you're going to invest
in a
car seat travel bag, the padding
in this one protects the
seat from more than just dirt or wear and tear.
New studies at the University of Sheffield (
in South Yorkshire, England) may contribute even more data to help
manufacturers design safer
car seats...
You should use LATCH only
in seating positions recommended by both the vehicle
manufacturer and the
car seat manufacturer.
Only once your child has outgrown the
manufacturer's recommendations for rear - facing
in that specific
car seat, should you turn the
car seat around.
2017/10/17 — Britax View - N - Go Backseat Organizer and
Car Seat Caddy are Crash Tested for Safety While Keeping Kids Entertained and Organized Every Trip: Britax Child Safety, Inc., the leader in child passenger safety technology and U.S. car seat manufacturer, announces the launch of two travel accessories, the View - N - Go Backseat Organizer ™ and the Car Seat Caddy
Car Seat Caddy are Crash Tested for Safety While Keeping Kids Entertained and Organized Every Trip: Britax Child Safety, Inc., the leader in child passenger safety technology and U.S. car seat manufacturer, announces the launch of two travel accessories, the View - N - Go Backseat Organizer ™ and the Car Seat Cadd
Seat Caddy are Crash Tested for Safety While Keeping Kids Entertained and Organized Every Trip: Britax Child Safety, Inc., the leader
in child passenger safety technology and U.S.
car seat manufacturer, announces the launch of two travel accessories, the View - N - Go Backseat Organizer ™ and the Car Seat Caddy
car seat manufacturer, announces the launch of two travel accessories, the View - N - Go Backseat Organizer ™ and the Car Seat Cadd
seat manufacturer, announces the launch of two travel accessories, the View - N - Go Backseat Organizer ™ and the
Car Seat Caddy
Car Seat Cadd
Seat Caddy ™.
FORT MILL, S.C. — July 11, 2017: Britax Child Safety, Inc., the leader
in child passenger safety technology and U.S.
manufacturer of premium
car seats, announces the Endeavours infant
car seat that includes an Anti-Rebound Bar (ARB) for extra rear - facing protection and a European Belt Guide for added convenience when using the vehicle seatbelt without the
car seat base.
About Britax Child Safety, Inc. (The Americas) Premium
car seat, stroller and accessories
manufacturer, Britax intuitively designs, tests and builds all of its birth through harness - to - booster line of
car seats in the U.S.A. using U.S. and global components.
2013/04/23 — Britax Opens New North and South American Headquarters
in Fort Mill: Britax Child Safety, Inc., one of the world's largest
manufacturers of
car seats, strollers and baby carriers officially opened the doors to its North and South American headquarters today.
You should never use ANYTHING to position the
car seat (or the child
in the
car seat) that has not been provided and rigorously tested by the
car seat manufacturer!
If you are involved
in an accident with the
car seat installed
in the vehicle, it is imperative that it is inspected by the
manufacturer if you have any intention to use it again.
That type of change also would mean the
manufacturer had crash tested their
car seats with that type of installation, and it was found to perform adequately
in a crash.
The rule of thumb to follow with installation is to never use your baby's
car seat in a way that was not intended by the
manufacturer.
When
manufacturers begin phasing out a particular type of
car seat, or stop making it altogether, that can be a sign that modern testing shows it to be less effective
in protecting children
in crashes.
Keep
in mind that
car seat covers typically aren't officially supported by
car seat manufacturers, so make sure that your
car seat cover is safe, fits well, and doesn't interfere with the harness straps on your baby's
car seat.
All babies need to ride
in a rear - facing, infant - only or convertible
car seat until the age of 2, or until the child has reached the highest height or weight allowed by the
seat's
manufacturer.
Updated
in 2010, Iowa law states that children up to 6 years old must be properly restrained
in a federally approved
car seat or booster
seat that is appropriate for the child and is installed and used according to
manufacturer's instructions.
West Virginia law requires that all children under age 8 ride
in an appropriate, federally approved
car seat or booster
seat that is installed and used according to
manufacturer's instructions.
Massachusetts law requires that all children under age 8 and less than 57 inches tall be properly fastened and secured
in a federally approved
car seat or booster
seat, according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states that you should «keep your child
in a forward - facing
car seat with a harness and tether until he or she reaches the top height or weight limit allowed by your
car seat's
manufacturer.
These children must ride
in the back
seat unless they are taller than 57 inches, and their
car seat or booster
seat should be installed and used according to
manufacturer's instructions.
Children under age 4 must be properly restrained
in an approved
car seat used according to
manufacturer's instructions.
Additionally, Texas law states that during the operation of the vehicle, the child must be properly secured
in the
car seat or booster
seat according to the instructions of the
manufacturer of the safety
seat system.
All convertible
car seats are equipped with a top tether strap and lower anchor connectors, but the
manufacturer may recommend not using the top tether strap
in the rear - facing position, so check the manual.
Luckily, we live
in a world where
car seat manufacturers have a strict set of rules that they have to follow, making each
car seat safe.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all infants and toddlers should ride
in a Rear - Facing
Car Seat until they are 2 years of age or until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their car seat manufactur
Car Seat until they are 2 years of age or until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their car seat manufactu
Seat until they are 2 years of age or until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their
car seat manufactur
car seat manufactu
seat manufacturer.
There's a reason most
car seat cover
manufacturers recommend taking off the cover before putting the
car seat in the
car.
Nearly every
car seat manufacturer has a statement warning against the use of «aftermarket products» -
seat covers, infant supports and cushions, neck pillows, strap covers and anything else you could add to your
seat that didn't come
in the box.
To maximize safety, keep your child
in the
car seat for as long as possible, as long as the child fits within the
manufacturer's height and weight requirements.
Your child should remain
in a rear - facing
car seat until he or she reaches the top height or weight limit allowed by your
car seat's
manufacturer.
Keep
in mind that only one system should be used unless the
car safety
seat and vehicle
manufacturer say it is OK to use 2 systems at the same time.
All infants and toddlers should ride
in a rear - facing
seat until they are at least 2 years of age or, preferably, until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by their
car safety
seat manufacturer.
In order to accommodate infant
car seats from different
manufacturers, you have to follow the process of snap and then strap connection which is essential and makes the whole thing more convoluted.
Graco is one of the most popular
manufacturers of baby products including
car seats so if you are
in the market searching for a
car seat for your infant, check out what Graco got.
In preparation for Baby Safety Month in September, the Juvenile Product Manufacturers Assn. is helping educate consumers about the importance of strapping children in places ranging from car seats to high chair
In preparation for Baby Safety Month
in September, the Juvenile Product Manufacturers Assn. is helping educate consumers about the importance of strapping children in places ranging from car seats to high chair
in September, the Juvenile Product
Manufacturers Assn. is helping educate consumers about the importance of strapping children
in places ranging from car seats to high chair
in places ranging from
car seats to high chairs.
Babies should ride
in rear - facing
car seats until they're at least 2 years old or outgrow the highest weight or height recommended by the
car seat manufacturer, according to the new 2011 recommendation from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
The AAP recommends that all infants and toddlers ride
in a rear - facing
car seat until the age of 2 years or until they have reached the maximum height or weight allowed by the
car seat's
manufacturer.
It is compatible with more infant
car seats (10) from various
manufacturers than any other tandem double and even includes a
car seat adapter
in the package.
In the rear - facing position, recline the
car seat according to the
manufacturer's instructions so that your child's head doesn't flop forward.
Experts recommend keeping babies under 2
in a rear - facing
seat until they outgrow the
car seat manufacturer's height and weight limit.
Note however that there isn't any guarantee that it will accept infant
car seats from
manufacturer other than
in - house Britax products.
All
manufacturers highly recommend replacing
car seats that are involved
in car accidents, even if they appear to be
in good condition.
All infants and toddlers should ride
in a rear - facing
car seat until 2 years of age or until they reach the highest weight or height allowed by the
car seat manufacturer.
You can fit
in the infant
car seat both
in front or at the back of the stroller, and the best part is that it is compatible with infant
car seats made by most of the popular
manufacturers like Graco, Evenflo, Britax, Safety 1st and of course, Baby Trend.
If
in doubt, contact the
manufacturer of the
car seat.