Home > >
대리점모집

지역센타회원 | 10 Unexpected Car Seats By Age Tips

작성자 Valentina 24-09-04 07:24 5 0

아이디

패스워드

회사명

담당자번호

업태

종류

주소

전화번호

휴대폰

FAX

E-mail

홈페이지 주소

Car Seats by Age

Each car seat is specifically designed to fit a certain age group. Children should use their car seats newborn seat until they are at the limit of the manufacturer's weight or height. After that, they can use a booster until the vehicle belts fit correctly and they're usually between 10 and 12 years old or 4 feet 9 inches tall.

maxi-cosi-kore-i-size-high-back-booster-When you are searching for a new chair, look for features such as fabric that is resistant to stains and pieces that are removable that are machine washable. Hardware that is easy to clean is also considered.

Rear-facing

Rear-facing car seats hold infants and toddlers protecting their necks and spines from injury in a crash. They're also safer as they spread the impact force over a larger surface area which reduces injuries to the spinal cord.

Parents are often enticed by the thought of bringing their children forward facing before they're ready. However the American Academy of Pediatrics advises that you keep them rear-facing for as long as possible. The manufacturer will let you know when your child is ready to go forward-facing.

Children's heads are big in relation to their bodies and still developing. This makes them vulnerable in a crash. In fact children's heads can generate up to 25 times the force of their body weight in an accident -- enough to cause a fatal injury. This is why children of the ages of 5 and under are at risk for fatal head trauma when they sit in a car seat newborn seat that is facing the front.

Many parents believe that their children have larger necks and are able to make the transition to a car seat facing forward earlier. It's important to keep it in mind that a child who is in the 95th percentile isn't stronger than a child who's 5th percentile, and that no amount of push-ups done by teens can change this. In the case of a car crash, the head of a bigger child is likely to hit with much more force, which can cause brain and spinal cord injuries.

When your child outgrows their infant car seats uk car seat, you can change to a convertible seat that allows them to stay rear-facing until they reach their maximum weight or height limit. Typically, children be the first to reach their height limit and it's crucial to be attentive to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of your car seat on when to change to forward-facing mode.

When your child reaches the weight limit or height of their convertible car seat, you'll need to put them in a booster seat. The majority of booster seats come with a built-in angle indicator that informs you whether the seat is installed and ready to flip to face forward. It is recommended to use a booster seat on the back of your vehicle, and only with a lap belt (never a shoulder belt) to ensure the best protection for your child in case of crash.

Forward-facing

Parents are often enticed to change their baby's car seat as they get older, simply because it's more convenient. But they must keep in mind that rear-facing is safer for children.

The fact that a child is facing forward in car seats puts their necks at risk in a crash because the head could be thrown back by force against the seat in front and could cause permanent damage to the spine. Whiplash can still occur even if the neck muscles of the child are strong. This is especially the case for children with smaller necks such as infants who are less than one year old.

A child who is facing forward is more likely to hit his head on the dashboard, or even a window, in an accident. Depending on the nature of the crash and speed at which the vehicle is moving the head may be pulled backwards against the seat and may break the skull or the spinal cord.

The current safety standards require that kids remain rear-facing until they are 20 pounds and one year old age. The reason is that children who are younger don't have enough neck strength to withstand a head-on crash which is the most dangerous kind of car accident.

The harness and tether aid in keeping the child's head stable, reducing neck strain. A rear-facing child will also be less likely to suffer head injuries, as the impact will be cushioned by their seat.

If you have a child less than a year old in a convertible car seat or an all-in-one seat that can be changed from front-facing to rear be sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines about when it is safe for your child to be facing the front. The guidelines will explain whether or not you should use a tether, as well as the weight and height limits for that seat.

Once your child has reached the rear-facing car seat limit you can allow them to travel in a forward-facing car seat that has a harness and tether until they reach the top rated baby car seats weight limit or height allowed by the manufacturer of their car seat. Once they have outgrown this, it is time to move into the booster seat.

Booster seat

There is no set age or height when kids can safely stop using the booster seat. The booster seat is to be used until the child's vehicle belt fits properly. This could occur anytime between 8 and 13 years old.

A booster raises a child's height so that they can sit upright in the car. It also positions the shoulder portion of the belt so that it lies close to, but not over, the chest. The lap part of the belt should rest on the thighs, not on the stomach. Booster seats include belt guides that help to ensure the belt is properly placed.

Booster seats can be purchased with or without a rearrest. The most popular booster seat is the high-back, which provides neck and head support for children. This is a good choice for vehicles that have low backs and no headrests. Backless boosters can be less expensive however they don't offer head or neck support. Certain all-in-one boosters allow users to switch between booster and harness modes, which makes them suitable for kids in harness mode until about 65 pounds and then as a booster seat for 100 pounds.

Some boosters have lower anchors (LATCH) system that connects onto the lower anchors of the vehicle and a tether, when one is available. Some boosters require the seat belt to hold them in place. You can refer to your vehicle's owner's manual to determine if you are able to use the lower anchors. Also, read the instructions for the booster seat to learn how to use it.

Some parents might be enticed to let their 3 year old 30 lbs child immediately go to a booster seat since they're getting too tall for the car seat. But hurrying to "graduate" your child from the harness is dangerous. Children could be injured or even killed if the belt is not secure enough in an accident.

Back seat

All children should be in the back seat of a vehicle for as long as they can using a child safety seat or booster seat that has been properly installed. Children who are too large for a rear-facing car seat, or have exceeded its weight and height limits should move to a forward-facing child safety seat with a harness until they are too tall for this type of seat.

When your baby is no longer in an rotating infant car seat car seat, they can be transferred to a convertible or all-in-one car seat that also has a rear-facing position. Most of the time, these seats can be used up to two years or until your child outgrows the seat's weight and height limit. If you have a vehicle with a middle seat install the car safety seat so that it can be secured tightly in this location with the lower anchor system or seat belt.

If your child has grown out of their rear-facing seats, you can place them in a front-facing restraint using a harness. These seats are usually used until the child reaches 57 inches in height or reaches the maximum weight and height requirements for the seat. You can find out how tall and heavy the car seat is by reading the instructions of the manufacturer, or by examining a tag attached to the seat.

If it is possible the older children should be seated in a booster seat or lap belt. If they aren't able to then they should use the middle back seat restraint. Also, they should not sit in front if the airbag is active. Children who are in the front seat are more likely to suffer injuries in collisions because their bodies are smaller.

It's a good idea take your child to a local car seat clinic or inspection station to assistance in deciding on and installing the best child safety seat for them. They can also check to determine if your child's seat has been removed due to safety concerns or other flaws. Then, you can purchase one that fits your vehicle and your child's size. If you're unable to try the seat, find out if the seat has a return policy.


  • 업체명 : 한국닥트 | 대표 : 이형란 | TEL : 031-907-7114
  • 사업자등록번호 : 128-31-77209 | 주소 : 경기 고양시 일산동구 백석동 1256-3
  • Copyright(c) KOREADUCT.co.Ltd All rights reserved.