He is absolutely
not in a safe seat but he stuck his neck out for the Yeas...
Not exact matches
Intresting, I believe
in all states have regulations for what can and has been used as a dangerous weapon, altough
not designed to be, the automobile We have age limits, proficiency standards (tests), regulation for
safe use (speed limits,
seat belts, air bags, etc.) and licences that can be revoked.
Now I had planned on nursing him for takeoff and landing, but was notified by the flight attendant that he would be
safest in his
seat, and if he was to be
in my lap, regulations suggest I should hold him to my shoulder so I couldn't feed him anyway.
It worked really well for us and, although the price tag seemed a little steep at $ 50, it was worth it for us to know our daughter would be
safe in her car
seat and we wouldn't have to worry about finding a cab back (although there were plenty
in town.
This is the
safest place to do so, and
not to mention the easiest when you're trying to quickly install a car
seat in a taxi.
If there aren't enough
seat belts
in the taxi for each person to use one as well as have the car
seat properly restrained, it is
not safe!
Babies don't need car
seats on large coach buses, although certainly they would be
safer in one if the bus has
seat belts (
not all of them do.)
Never mind the general public... Some examples: 1) the passenger
in front of us on our first flight, whom when my daughter was crying while we waited to take off and I said something aloud such as «I'll nurse her once we take off and then she'll be quiet», had to tell everyone around us that she was a nurse and that I was essentially a bad mom to
not nurse my baby during takeoff (sorry lady, but the reason I bought her a
seat was for her to be
in her car
seat during takeoff as it's much
safer than
in my arms nursing).
Leaving your baby
in the car
seat for hours isn't ideal, and may
not be
safe, but for the occasional fussy times, this method can be very effective.
After time out was done, I calmly explained to her that she can't scream at Mommy, and that she needs to be
safe in the car and let me strap her
in her car
seat.
Side note: most
seat belts
in Europe don't automatically lock so we brought this gadget to make our carseat
safe.
Quality Although still considered to be slightly at the upper end
in terms of price, the Britax Baby
Safe Plus SHR II is actually
not the most expensive car
seat from the Britax line of car
seats.
Bucket
seats keep babies
safe and using one
in the car does
not mean you don't carry or nurture your baby enough.
We need to know that baby will be nice and snug
in the
seat,
not only because it is more comfy, but mostly because it will be much
safer for baby.
Any child that is below 2 years of age is
not safe to ride
in a forward facing car
seat.
I can show you mounds of evidence that most people driving drunk get home
safe, most people who don't wear
seat belts don't die when driving home, that most kids who are
not put
in car
seats survive, but why incur more risks to an already risky process?
We for instance can't put the front
seat back enough for it to be comfortable and
safe to have someone sit
in the front
seat.
«My daughter is very secure and
safe in it, the
seat does
not move around at all and she is completely secure when fastened
in.»
It really is
not safe to put any child
in a taxi with no car
seat these days with the increased accidents on the road.
It's a great coat for any time, with the added bonus of being
safe to use
in a car
seat since it can be unzipped so it doesn't go under the child or the harness.
I live
in the Midwest and car
seat covers are the norm here; especially since bulky snowsuits / jackets are
not safe in car
seats in accidents as the straps have to be loosened to allow for the bulk.
Babies look adorable
in marshmallow - man bunting, but it's
not safe to use puffy clothing or blankets
in a car
seat if they go between your baby's body and the car
seat or the car
seat's straps.
A convertible car
seat with a high weight and height limit
in rear - facing mode, like the Foonf (nope, that's
not a typo), will allow your precious cargo to travel
in the
safest position for as long as possible, whether your little one is five pounds or 50.
You must
not hurry
in making the switch to booster
seats because car
seats are far
safer than them.
Car
seats that use LATCH are
not safer than those installed
in the usual way, using car safety belts.
Even though all car
seats that are sold
in the US need to meet certain safety standards,
not all
seats are made equally
safe.
If you don't secure the child
in the car
seat appropriately, do
not expect the car
seat to keep your child
safe in a crash.
im going to buy a 2nd car soon and i have a 33 month old (who has a convertible rear - forward - booster) and 9 month old (who just outgrew her infant
seat in length) and i do
nt know what car
seat i could buy times 3 that is
safe but wont burn a hole
in my pocket... any ideas?
You don't know for sure if a used
seat has ever been involved
in an accident before, and those that have are no longer
safe.
This stroller doesn't overlook safety either, from a foot activated brake, five point harness on both
seats, and rubberized handle for tight grip, it's
in fact one of the
safest double strollers.
If you worry about these things then you didn't do your homework when you invested
in a
seat that would keep your precious child
safe in the case that you are
in an accident.
Small infants are
not tall enough and can
not sit up straight enough to be
safe in overhead shield car
seats.
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.
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Nothing that attaches to the car
seat or hangs over it are considered
safe for being
in the car — strollers, fine, but
not while driving
in a car.
I seem to spend an awful lot of time helping children
in and out of car
seats, so it is very important to me that our
seats are
not only extremely
safe, but also that the children are comfortable and happy once
in them.
The material used on this
seat is polypropylene and thermoplastic elastomer, both materials are
safe to touch on the skin and do
not cause irritation
in any way.
For a younger child it's their weight and
not his or her age that is the critical factor
in deciding which car
seat is suitable and
safe.
Your child won't be any less
safe if a cheaper infant car
seat, nor will you have to worry about any of the levels
in an affordable convertible
seat.
Rear facing car
seats are the only type of
seats that should be used with newborns because it is the
safest and will protect them
not only
in case of an impact but also will keep them out of harm's way when it comes to airbags.
The Fisher - Price 4 -
In - 1 Sling
N Seat Tub is a great choice for your infant bathing needs because the complete set comes with everything you need to have a happy and
safe bath time.
The position that infant car
seat carriers support your baby
in isn't great for development, isn't
safe for sleep AND can contribute to conditions such as Positional Plagiocephaly (head flattening) and Torticollis (one - sided neck tightness).
Infant
seats are
safe when placed
in the bottom of the main compartment of a shopping cart but
NOT when perched on the baby
seat portion of the car.
The reason I felt
safe with her
in bed as a newborn was because she literally wouldn't move once asleep so we had her on her back
in a very firm boppy up between our pillows, then I'd move her to me when she was hungry or on occasion I'd even put her
in her bouncy
seat, buckle her
in, and put that up on the bed
in between us = worked great when she was a little more fussy than usual.
Car
seats are only
safe if properly buckled
in a car or airplane
not sitting unbuckled on a bus or train.
Bottom line: it's
not safe, comfortable, or healthy for a baby to be toted around
in a bucket
seat.
It was a nice deal I could
not pass and we needed a narrow but
safe infant
seat due to this being our third child and only having a five passenger car... all are still
in some sort of car
seat so space is limited!
It was also handy as a portable high chair when ds was old enough to be sitting up on his own, but we were
in those kinds of places described above where it's either very crowded and / or
safe / comfy
seating for older babies / toddlers isn't available.
Even hand - me - down
seats from close friends and family could contain hairline fractures if the
seat was ever
in a crash, and if it's past the expiration date it's
not safe to use.
It's a pretty
safe bet that he / she won't actually spend any time
in that
seat, but at least you'll have it to spread out into.