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Can an Infant Car Seat Be Placed in Front Seat As children grow out of their infant car seats they can be moved into convertible or allinone car seats These car seats can be rearfacing or forwardfacing however they have to meet certain age and weight specifications Car seats should not be placed on top of a car seat equipped with airbags as the force of the deployed airbag could be fatal for babies and children 1 The 15 Inch Rule Many parents ask whether the infant car seat could be placed in front of the drivers seat and the answer is always no The reason is simple If a crash occurs the childs head could be hit by an airbag if in the front seat The result is that the airbag could injure or kill the baby Infant car seats are only designed to be rearwardfacing In a crash the back of the seat will rest against the rear of your car seat This will provide the most protection for the infant A rearfacing car seat safeguards your childs neck and head more effectively than a frontfacing one that only offers minimal protection The headrest also stops the child from slipping off the shoulder straps during the event of a crash and the harness holds the chest clip high above your childs shoulders Its important to keep it in mind that there are ZERO reported instances of children in forwardfacing seats breaking their leg when they strike the rear of the vehicle seat This happens when childrens feet fly upwards and get caught against the back of the seat which puts tremendous stress on the bones of the legs This is not something you should put your child in danger of There are numerous programs throughout the country that allow parents who qualify to receive discounted or free infant car seats This is a great way to get your child into an appropriate car seat before they outgrow it and can be used in a safe way for many years The majority of new infant car seats have an adjustable base that they can click into and out of making them much more userfriendly than older models This feature is especially beneficial for families with small children because you can keep the car seat on and ready to go even when you switch vehicles Find the center of the car seat and measure with the help of a tape Many things such as the blade of a house key or the length of wireless earbuds are approximately 15 inches long and can be used to check for this space After that you should check the instructions for your car seat and the owners manual of your vehicle to determine whether you can alter the angle of the car seat to eliminate this space 2 Harness Position Preemies and infants often are prone to fall into a risky chesttochin position in infant car seats bouncy seats strollers swings and other equipment for children In the event of a crash they can be injured or crushed by the chest clip Check that the straps are positioned just a little below the shoulders of the child and then they will be able to rise over their shoulders Tighten them to avoid this The straps must be secure enough to squeeze the fabric together This is called the Pinch Test Winter coats and other heavy outer layers could interfere with the Pinch Test so be sure to remove them prior to putting your child into their seat The chest clip is designed to break during a crash but it may be compressed on the throat of a child if its too low or if the chest straps arent tight enough The chest clip shouldnt be located in the neck opening Instead it should be located at the armpit level In the event of a crash rearfacing infants are likely to slide off the seat and the harness straps must be able to cradle the childs neck and head This is why its crucial that the straps are placed over the shoulders If the straps are too low they may slide over the babys ears or go through the neck opening and if theyre too loose they can slide up to the childs nose Make sure that the shoulder straps are that are above or below your childs shoulders and that they fit snugly Newborns might need an infant insert often provided with the car seat to lift their shoulders until they can reach the slot Some infant car seats come with angle indicators or adjustors that could help you with this You can also refer to the instructions that come with your seat 3 RearFacing Only Parents may be enticed by the fact that their childs legs are becoming shorter in the rearfacing seat but theres no need to do this infant car seats best facing is more secure than forwardfacing because the babys neck and spine are protected in the event of an accident Children who are facing forwards are thrown backwards against the vehicle and can cause serious injury Many infant car seats also have an angle indicator builtin to ensure that the seat is properly installed Also you should ensure that your childs head is flat on the seat and that the straps are on their shoulders not under their arms You can pinch a little bit of material at their shoulders to ensure that the harness is tight enough Check the crotch strap to make sure its at the same level as the armpits and not at the waist You should also review the instruction manual for your infant car seat to ensure you are aware of how to use it correctly Most manufacturers advise that children ride rearfacing in their car seats until they are at least one year old or until they have reached the height and weight limits of their car seat Certain states have laws that require infants to be rearfacing for a minimum of two years Install the infant car seat on the middle seat of a vehicle with only one back seat This will allow you to see your child clearly through the rearview mirror without having to bend over Installing the car seat on your drivers side can make it easier to get your child into and out of the seat If you own a car with two back seats you can put the infant car seat on either side as long as it isnt in front of the passengerside air bag If you have to decide between installing the infant car seat on the right or left side of the vehicle you can put it on the drivers side 4 Booster Seats Children who have outgrown their infant car seat due to their weight and height will require an additional booster until the cars seat belt is fitted properly This is only possible when they are at least 4 feet 9 inches tall and have reached the top of their headrest check the guidelines of the manufacturer of your seat for exact measurements Booster seats can help position the shoulder and lap belts correctly Booster seats can also reduce the amount that a neck of a child moves during collisions reducing the risk of injuries Motor vehicle accidents are the number one killer of kids ages 48 and head movement is the most significant cause If a booster is used incorrectly the lap portion of the belt can travel up and over the childs abdomen and cause serious injuries in the event of a crash This can be avoided with a belt guide on the booster which stops the lap belt from sliding onto a childs stomach or getting over armrests A lot of boosters come with small handles armrests or guide slots that allow you to place the lap belt low and flat across a childs upper thighs This ensures that the lap belt begins and stays on the childs sturdy hip bones instead of slipping into their stomachs in the event of a crash Some booster seats have a seatbelt locking mechanism that keeps the seatbelt in place when a child sits in them This can help keep the lap belt from moving up and over the childs abdomen This can also help to stop the belt from being pulled across the face of a child which could result in hypoxia and airway obstruction as also neck strain

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