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Pick The Right Toddler Booster Seat For Your Child

For a parent or grandparent, buying a toddler booster seat may seem a bit complicated at first. The proper model car seat is essential to keeping a toddler safe while traveling. If you are in the market for a booster seat, here are a few tips on what to look for prior to making your purchase.

Try to find a design that is sturdy, but light and easy to carry. Because younger children sleep a lot, especially when riding in the car, you should select a model which is easily detachable. This way your child can continue to sleep when being transferred from the car to the house, instead of you having to awaken them.

Beware of any sizes based on age, as heights and weights of children can vary substantially. Instead look at models with sizes based on height and weight.

Forward facing car seats are designed and built for longer term use and your child should be able to use this style seat until he reaches a weight of forty pounds, or when his ears are inline with the top of the car seat. After that, it is time for you to move your little one to a toddler booster seat secured with a seat belt.

Is it OK to buy a used car seat?

That can be a tough question. A toddler booster seat is designed to prevent serious injuries in a car accident, so you should determine if the seat has previously been in an accident or otherwise damaged. If so, the frame may have gotten bent, which compromises the strength of the car seat and the safety of your child. Avoid any child seat that is more than two years old. Safety features change and improve all the time. Purchasing a current model seat makes sure that your family is protected by the latest advancements.

If you do opt for a used seat, only accept a used seat from family, friends, or someone you trust will give you a full disclosure of any car accidents or possible damage. Also, carefully inspect the belts, padding, and fasteners. Be sure they are all in good condition. Car seats don't have many parts but those that they do have are important. If a used seat has any missing or broken parts this can present a danger to your child and is something you should avoid. If the owner's manual is not available, check for a label on the car seat itself. This should provide details on the correct use of the seat.

If the passenger side of your car has a passenger side airbag, the child seat should go in the back seat, not in the front seat. In case of an accident and the booster seat is in the front seat, the inflating airbag could cause serious injuries to your toddler. To ensure the correct installation of the seat, follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.

What could possibly be more important to us as parents, than our children's safety? That's why you have to give a lot of thought to getting the best toddler booster seat for your child. It can be overwhelming when looking at the many products available in the marketplace. So when your little one is moving up to a toddler booster seat, study the various options available. Check booster seat ratings. Ask other parents about their experiences. Whichever toddler booster seat you decide on, a bit of research makes your choice much easier and most importantly, will keep your child safe.

by: Philip West




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