Car seats are mandatory baby equipment. I know that you'll be tempted to cuddle your little bundle in your arms while driving, but please don't! It's just too dangerous and besides that, against the law.
Here are seven tips to buying a quality car seat for your child...
1. Buy a quality car seat. Make sure that the seal of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety is present on it. Make sure it's constructed well with no sharp edges or loose parts.
2. Look for a car seat with travel system. The seat, infant carrier and stroller are all part of one convenient unit.
3. Make sue that you check for safety recalls. There are many safety recalls on car seats yearly. You don't want to purchase one of those!
4. Choose cloth. It is generally more easily cleaned and is more comfortable.
5. Be positive that you choose the correct size. A small baby could slip out of a seat that is too large for him. It's important that tiny babies under 20 pounds ride only in rear-facing seat. Only after the child is over 20 pounds should he be switched to front-facing seat.
6. Choose a car seat that has been given good reviews by other parents. Many online stores allow people to post reviews about their purchases. Why not check these out to see what other parents have to say?
7. Don't use a used car seat unless you are able to borrow it and try it first. You want to make very sure that the parts are still functioning well, so your baby will be safe.
Proper child restraints are important. You don't want to find that out the hard way.
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