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Some Tips On Selecting Booster Baby Car Seats For Your Children

12.21.2010 · Posted in Shopping

Probably the most important aspect to consider in choosing booster car seats is that you must never buy an used one. All booster baby car seats currently available in the market meet the U.S. government’s stringent crash- and fire-safety standards, thus any seat you buy new is theoretically safe. The same cannot be stated however, for those that were purchased years ago. These seats were designed to satisfy the specifications of yester-years which may be less strict than the standards being followed now. Worse, these could have been subjected to recalls because of safety violations.

The second thing to take into consideration is the child’s size and age. Parents make the common mistake of graduating their children into the next type of car seat before they’re really big enough to use it correctly. Smaller children ought to utilize the five point harness. Kids must be at least3- 4 years old and weight at least 40 pounds before they use a booster child car seat. Purchase a booster with a wide or flexible base if your child is stocky. Purchase one that has higher shoulder strap slots or a roomier base if your kid is tall or big for his age. Many high-back boosters have with clips on the sides; the better ones have clips which could be adjusted at several heights to accommodate the increase in height of the child.

The third thing is to make certain that the child rides a booster child car seat every time he’s traveling. Many do not use a booster seat as they’re just going to the grocery three blocks away. You can never tell where or when an accident may happen. It is best to be well prepared all the time. If your family has 2 vehicles, it is better to keep one booster child car seat in each vehicle to save you from the inconvenience of carrying the booster child car seat between the two automobiles. Or ensure that one car has a booster car seat and use only this car whenever traveling with a child.

Last, avoid buying older combination or convertible seats that make use of plastic tray bars or T-shaped shields. This variant distributes the force of a collision to the belly, one of the most susceptible parts. These car seats are also less comfortable for larger kids. The plastic holder or shield might press on the upper thighs or squeeze the tummy of heavier kids. You might have trouble getting the tray or shield comfortably over the head if your little one is tall. Backless booster car seats should come with a separate belt-positioning clip and handles or guides close to the child’s hips, under (or sometime over) which you route the lap belt and the lower end of the shoulder belt.

Whatever the type of booster car seats you select, ensure that it comes with a positioning guide for your car’s shoulder belt, which positions the belt across your child’s chest in the right place. You should also follow the instructions and make sure that the booster is in the proper place.

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