«Small children are
safest in rear facing car seats.
Not exact matches
Being able to keep your child
in a
rear facing car seat longer allows them to stay
safe for as long as possible.
For instance, infants 12 months and under are always
safest in a
rear -
facing car seat.
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.
Using a
rear facing car seat in the front
seat is actually the
safest place
in the
car.
Rear - facing until age 2 means your baby is 5 times safer in a crash, so finding a car seat that rear - faces to 30 or more pounds is a wise investm
Rear -
facing until age 2 means your baby is 5 times
safer in a crash, so finding a
car seat that
rear - faces to 30 or more pounds is a wise investm
rear -
faces to 30 or more pounds is a wise investment.
The
safest location
in your vehicle for your baby is the center
rear seat with the
car seat facing towards the back of the vehicle.
In general, know your state's laws and, if you can, invest in a high - quality car seat from the beginning that will allow you to keep your child rear - facing as long as possible to stay safe
In general, know your state's laws and, if you can, invest
in a high - quality car seat from the beginning that will allow you to keep your child rear - facing as long as possible to stay safe
in a high - quality
car seat from the beginning that will allow you to keep your child
rear -
facing as long as possible to stay
safer.
Cars are much
safer today but main difference is that children today sit
in rear facing car seats with easy
rear facing to age 4 or longer.
The whole point with using a Swedish
rear facing car seat is to keep our children
safe in case of an accident.
Remember that it is
safest to keep your child
in a
rear -
facing car seat for as long as possible.
Babies have to start out
in a
rear -
facing car seat, since that's the
safest position for little heads, necks, and spines
in a crash.
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
safest way to have your child
in the
car is
rear facing — for as long as the
car seat specifications allow.
But with this
car seat, you can retain your child
in the
rear facing position for as long as possible, after all, it is proven to be the
safest riding position
in the
car.
A higher
rear facing weight limit means that your child can remain
in the
safest position for longer when compared to other
car seats.
Most all
in one
car seats have extended
rear facing which means your child can continue to sit
in the
safest position for longer.
Rear facing is the safest orientation in a vehicle so it is ideal for your child to remain rear facing for as long as their car seat all
Rear facing is the
safest orientation
in a vehicle so it is ideal for your child to remain
rear facing for as long as their car seat all
rear facing for as long as their
car seat allows.
Purchasing a
car seat with a higher weight range for
rear facing means that your child will be able to remain
in the
safest position for longer.
A convertible
car seat also typically has a higher weight limit for the
rear facing position which means your child can remain
in the
safer rear facing position for longer when
in a
When Joel left the hospital he needed the
safest possible
rear facing car seat and since he was above 35 lbs he would be forced to sit forward
facing in a US
seat.
Luckily, a group of researchers recently wondered the same thing, so they administered a study — and it serves as further proof that
rear -
facing car seats are the
safest way to keep your baby protected while riding
in a
car.
The team actually found that every
car seat they crash tested would be effective
in keeping a baby
safe, because, according to the press release, «they absorbed crash forces while controlling the motion of the child, making
rear -
facing car seats a good choice
in this scenario.»
If your older toddler still fits
in a
rear -
facing car seat, that is the
safest choice.
Diono Radian V, # 225 Launched last year, the Radian V is one of the only
car seats in the UK to
rear face to around 25 kg (around age six) using a harness, which can be a
safer option than restraining your child with a
seat belt.
Another feature that makes this convertible
car seat to be above the competition when it comes to the best
rear facing convertible
car seat in the market includes: Simply
SAfe Adjust harness which is a system that allows you to either lower or raise the harness height by simply squeezing a lever, without affecting the installation of the
seat.
Keep your baby
safe in your
car, too —
in a
rear -
facing car seat until he's 2.
Rear -
facing seats are considered 5 times
safer than forward -
facing seats, with a lower likelihood of brain or spinal injury
in the event of a
car accident.
The
safest place for a
rear -
facing car seat in that sedan (as
in most
cars) was the middle of the back
seat.