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작성자 Claire
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Choosing Between an Infant and a Convertible Newborn Car Seat

A newborn car seat, also known as an infant car seat in front seat safety seat or a baby car seat, protects infants from injury and even death from car accidents. The harness distributes the restraining force to the child's body and head, rather than the neck or spinal cord.

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Rear-facing

Rear-facing car seats for newborns offer the best protection for infants in crashes. They are designed to hold and support children, protecting their neck, head, and spine. They also help to reduce injuries by preventing the force of an accident from hitting your child. This is because the child's body does not collide with the car seat, or front passenger seat. Instead, it's a soft, cushioned surface in their car seat.

Parents should ensure that their child is rear-facing until they reach maximum height or weight limit of the car seat, as per the AAP and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). At around the age of 1, children will outgrow their infant car seat and move on to a convertible seat that can face forward. Many parents will leave their child in the rear-facing seat until they turn two.

There are two main types: infant-only car seat and convertible car seat. Both are safe, but each offers different advantages. For instance, infant-only chairs are lighter, smaller, and have an easy release base that can be easily detached from the car and reattached to the base of a stroller. Convertible car seats are bigger, heavier, and don't have an integrated stroller base.

It is essential to use the back seat, regardless of the type of seat. You can also place a blanket that is tightly rolled or washcloth between the crotch straps and your child's harness to ensure the harness is securely secured. Also, ensure that the lower anchors are anchored to the lower attachment points of your vehicle's lower anchor bars and that the car seat is correctly fitted and secured.

Research has shown that babies who face the rear of the car are less likely to get injured in an accident. Car seats with rear-facing infants also experience less impact when they strike the front of the car, in contrast to the rear of the car seat which could result in serious injuries.

Forward-facing

Most parents have put a lot of thought into their portable infant car seat car seat. It was one of the most important items on the baby registry, and was the method you used to get your baby home from the hospital. Now that your child is older, you may be thinking about changing the car seat forward-facing. It's important to keep it in mind that your child isn't yet ready until they've reached the weight and height limits established by the car seat manufacturer.

Until your baby is at least 20 pounds and a year old, they should stay rear-facing. Children younger than one year do not have the neck muscles required to withstand whiplash when hit in a crash. Additionally they are at a higher risk of suffering spinal injuries in head-on collisions.

You can purchase convertible or all-in-one seat that allows your child to remain rear-facing until they meet the weight and height limits for the seat. They are usually bucket-style infant seats that have the base that you can install in your vehicle. They can also be removed from the base and connected to strollers to form travel systems. They tend to have lower weight and height restrictions than standard car seats.

You can also buy an extra booster. These are typically fitted with a harness for younger children, and then convert into a belt-positioning booster seat when your child is ready. The main advantage of this type of car seat is that it can remain in your vehicle through the childhood years making it easy to transport your child from one place to another.

It doesn't matter which car seat you pick, read the instructions and follow them. It's also a good idea to consult a certified car seat safety technician to make sure that the child's car seat is properly installed and is used correctly. It is typical for parents to misuse car seats, and even the most well-intentioned parents may cause harm to their children. It is recommended to read the instructions on the car seat and follow the recommendations of a CPST.

Convertible

Many parents choose convertible infant car seat since they grow with their child and allow them to travel safely through infancy and toddlerhood. They are cheaper than car seats for infants and have longevity for a long time. But, it's crucial to choose a model that is easy to install and fits your vehicle. Additionally, be sure to keep your baby safe by securing them correctly each time.

Snug straps stop the head from moving into a dangerous chin-to-chest position which could lead to asphyxiation or strangulation. A majority of infant car seats have unbuckled or loose straps. This is a major security issue. Straps that are not buckled can result in a neck that hangs loose which has been the source of many accidents. The crotch buckle may be a danger if it is not tight enough to pass the pinch test. This test determines whether the crotch buckle is tight enough to prevent a newborn's legs from sliding down the seat, result in them being injured or trapped.

Some convertible newborn car seats come with an adjustable torso height, which lets you adjust the height limit according to the growth of your child. The torso's minimum height should be the same as the height of your infant's shoulders or one inch lower. Some models include an infant insert to bring your child up to the appropriate height for the seat.

The ideal convertible car seat for newborns should be comfortable, with comfortable padding and a narrow base so that you can fit it into your vehicle. It should also come with a tight, snug harness that is able to pass the pinch test and a small, tightly rolled blanket or towel in the event in the event of an accident. It should also include an anchor tether that connects to the anchor points of your vehicle, which will help reduce injuries during collisions by reducing the impact force. It should also come with an infant travel set, which is a stroller and car seat that you can use to transfer your portable infant car seat from the vehicle to the stroller.

Safety features

Parents have a lot to take into consideration when selecting the appropriate car seat for their infants. However, car seats are a crucial purchase for families who are just starting out because using them reduces the chance of fatal motor vehicle collision injuries by 71 percent. The choice between an infant car seat and a convertible one comes down to several factors, such as safety features, compatibility with your vehicle, and convenience.

Car seats for infants are made with a newborn's fragile physiology in mind. The base of the seat is usually located in the car and the infant carrier snaps into its place. This makes it easy to move your baby from stroller to car and back without disturbing them. They also come with harnesses built-in and a crotch strap to keep your baby secure.

Some infant car seat for travel cars are also equipped with side impact protection that distributes crash force away from the baby's neck and head. They come with metal, plastic and foam that absorbs energy and protects the head of the infant from direct contact with the frame of the vehicle or other objects in a collision. Some include a specially designed pod on the door's side that extends to protect the head of the infant.

A chest clip is a different safety feature that is becoming more prevalent on newborn car seats. It keeps the straps of the harness flat against your baby's chest. The straps aren't strained or twisting around the shoulders which can put your child at risk of injury. If you decide to purchase a car seat that has this feature, make sure the chest clip is placed at armpit height. Avoid dressing your baby with heavy outerwear since it could hinder the harness.

Check that the car seat is fitted according to the manufacturer’s instructions regardless of the model you choose. Look for the lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) system that consists of a connector that clips into a car's lower anchor points and the tether strap, which is attached to the top of the seat and connects to an anchor on your vehicle. If your vehicle doesn't have LATCH, a belt can be used to secure the car seats.

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