Sentences with phrase «facing child safety seats»

The extensive rear legroom translates into plenty of space for installing rear - facing child safety seats.
To that end, over the ensuing years Volvo cars were the first to use laminated glass, three - point safety belts, rear - facing child safety seats, crumple zones front and rear, safety door locks, inertial reel safety belts, an impact absorbing steering column, a roll - over protection system, roll stability control, inflatable side - curtain airbags, collision warning, lane departure warning, pedestrian protection with auto brake, and cross traffic alerts.
Rear passengers, in particular, enjoy nearly 5 inches more rear legroom, which will also make it easier to fit rear - facing child safety seats.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants and toddlers be secured in rear - facing child safety seats and that children continue to be secured by car safety seats or belt - positioning booster seats until they reach the height of 4» 9.»
In April 2011, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued a policy statement recommending that children ride in rear - facing child safety seats until at least age 2.
Some rear - facing child safety seats allow you to use the top tether; refer to your child safety seat manual to see if this is allowed.
LATCH can be found in vehicles as well as infant, convertible and forward - facing child safety seats, made after Sept. 1, 2002.
Often, this happens in three stages: infants use rear - facing infant seats; toddlers use forward - facing child safety seats; and older children use booster seats.
British Standards; BS 3254 for adult seat belts, forward - facing child safety seats and child harnesses; BS AU185 for booster cushions; BS AU202: Specification for rearward - facing restraint systems for infants, for use in road vehicles.
Combination car seats are also available that allow you to remove the harness to switch from forward - facing child safety seat to belt - positioning booster seat.
A rear - facing child safety seat does a better job of supporting the head, neck and spine of infants and toddlers in a crash, because it distributes the force of the collision over the entire body.
A properly positioned baby in a rear - facing child safety seat with a blanket roll on each side and at the crotch strap
younger than 2 years in a rear facing child restraint until a child outgrows the manufacturer's top height or weight recommendations; 2 through 3 years in a forward - facing child safety seat; 4 through 7 years in a booster seat
younger than 2 years in a rear - facing child restraint or until the child reaches the minimum weight limit for a forward facing child safety seat as prescribed by the manufacturer; 7 years and younger in a child safety seat
«A rear - facing child safety seat does a better job of supporting the head, neck and spine of infants and toddlers in a crash, because it distributes the force of the collision over the entire body,» Dr. Durbin said.
The first rear - facing child safety seat was designed by Bertil Aldman of Chalmers University in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Children who reach the highest weight or height of their forward - facing child safety seat should use a belt - positioning booster.
Deactivate the passenger airbag with the airbag shutoff switch (if equipped) when using a rear - facing child safety seat in the front passenger seat
Rear - Facing Car Seats For the best possible protection, keep your baby in a rear - facing child safety seat in a back seat for as long as possible — up to the height or...
Children: No operator shall carry or transport a child on a motorcycle who is required to be restrained in a rear - facing or forward - facing child safety seat.
Children are more adequately protected when traveling in a rear facing child safety seat, so the best recommendation is to follow the manufacturer requirements for your particular seat, and keep your child in the rear facing seat as long as possible in your particular seat.

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At this stage, you should work on the safety of your child and the first steps is getting a rear facing car seat and use it for you baby until it outgrows the height and the weight of the car seat.
* Henary B, Sherwood, C P, Crandall J R, Kent R W, Vaca F E, Arbogast K B, Bull M J. Car safety seats for children: rear facing for best protection.
Many government agencies and car seat safety organizations recommend a minimum of 2 years before using a forward facing seat for a child.
My hubby is a car seat safety instructor, he said children are less likely to snap their neck in a rear facing position.
However, if it's for safety reasons, you should keep your child in a rear facing car seat for as long as possible.
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 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 seatSafety, 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 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 seatsafety 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.
So it's essential to follow the height and weight guidelines on the child safety seat and keep your child in a seat that faces the rear as long as it's possible and the seat still fits.
Given those tests, now the recommendation of the APP and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are that a child remains rear - facing until they are outgrowing their seat.
The Swedes have been keeping children rear facing since 1965 and focused intensely on car seat safety for 45 + years.
Hi I would just like to get further info on your comment above: «In Sweden, where focus on car seat safety is extreme, we advice parents against keeping any older children harnessed forward facing.
In Sweden, where focus on car seat safety is extreme, we advice parents against keeping any older children harnessed forward facing.
Its seat rotates 360 degrees to make placing and securing your child into the seat, quicker and easier and the seat as a whole allows your child to travel rearward facing for up to 2 years (87 cm) for ultimate safety on the road.
Primo viaggio 4/35 rear facing infant car seat takes the Peg Perego experience in child restraint systems to a new and improved level of safety and design.
This car seat is designed to keep your child rear - facing for as long as possible, which is a huge safety perk in and of itself.
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This is the be-all end - all of convertible car seats, jam - packed with patented safety features like the rebound energy management system, a patented non re-threaded harness system, center angle indicator for rear facing installations and a super comfy multiple - positioned side impact head support to make your child as safe and comfortable as possible.
The Britax company offers a complete line of safety seats for children, from rear - facing infant seats to boosters for young children.
But since they also state that children «should use a forward - facing seat with a harness for as long as possible, up to the highest weight or height allowed by their car safety seat manufacturer,» they aren't encouraging an early switch to a booster seat.
From birth to 4 years the seat can be used in the rear facing positions offer great safety and protection for your child.
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.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is changing the rules on car seat safety by advising parents to keep toddlers rear facing until they reach the weight and height limits of their particular car seat or until the child's second birthday.
Car seat safety experts, and many manufacturers, now recommend keeping your child rear - facing until they reach the limits of the car seat.
Now both the AAP and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommend children face backward until they outgrow their seat.
* Do remember to use the tether when installing a child safety seat forward facing.
Multi Tech is a great seat with nice head support which keeps children rear facing longer than any other seat in the world but safety is equally great in other seats such as DuoLogic, Britax Hi - Way, Britax Two - Way, Maxi Cosi Mobi, and Izikid Isofix.
In almost every article talking about car seat safety Sweden is mentioned and praised since we keep children rear facing and our young children almost never die or become seriously injured.
Once your child's legs get too long or they can no longer comfortably sit in a rear facing position, simply turn the Safety 1st car seat around and use it as a traditional front facing seat.
Even though a child who is 12 months of age can face the front, car seat safety experts recommend that children face the rear for much longer — even up to age two.
When the car seat faces the front, you determine your child's safety by the location of the tips of his ears.
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