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How can I tell if the safety seat fits my car?

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The best way is to try it out in your car before you buy the safety seat. You may have problems if the vehicle seat has deep contours, humps, or certain types of safety belts. Read the installation instructions that came come with the safety seat. You may need special equipment from the dealer to install your seat safely. Look in the index of your vehicle owner's manual under "child restraint," and read about installation. A safety seat should not wobble, pivot, slide side-to-side, or tip over.
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Read the instructions that came with the safety seat! Also read the owner's manual for your car; look in the index under "child restraint." You may need special equipment from the dealer to install your seat safely. You may have problems if the vehicle seat has deep contours, humps, or certain types of safety belts. A safety seat should not wobble, pivot, slide side-to-side, or tip over. It should stay nice and tight once it's installed.
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Can I tell what seat fits my car?

Safety Angel
The best way is to try it out in your car before you buy the safety seat. You may have problems if the vehicle seat has deep contours, humps, or certain types of safety belts. Read the installation instructions that come with the safety seat. You may need special equipment from the dealer to install your seat safely. Look in the index of your vehicle owner's manual under "child restraint," and read about installation. A safety seat should not wobble, pivot, slide side-to-side, or tip over.
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Do you have a car seat that fits in the stroller?

GoGoBabyz.com - Customer Service - F.A.Q.'s
You may use most of the infant car seats on the market with the stroller as a travel system. We recommend the Graco Snug Ride, Britax Companion infant car seats because of the secure fit with the Urban Advantage. We have an extension strap that connects to the 5-point harness. It goes over the top of the infant car seats for added safety. All of our newer units have the strap included.
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How can I tell if my safety seat is installed tightly enough?

Frequently Asked Questions
For a rear-facing safety seat, grasp it near the belt path on both sides and try to pull it away from the vehicle seat and from side to side. The safety seat should not slide easily more than about an inch. Then push the top edge downward, toward the floor of the car. Although the vehicle seat cushion may give, the safety seat should stay firmly in place and the back of the safety seat should stay at approximately the same angle (reclined about halfway back).
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For a rear-facing safety seat, grip the top edge and try to push it downward. The back of the safety seat should stay firmly in place at the same angle (reclined about halfway back). It is acceptable (and normal) if the seat can be flipped over toward the rear of the car. After a rear-facing seat is installed as firmly as possible, it may still swivel a few inches from side to side (toward the front right or left fender of the vehicle).
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Are your seat covers one-size-fits-all or do you have styles for all car models?

Overland - Fine Sheepskin & Leather Since 1973
It’s impossible to offer a one-size-fits-all sheepskin seat cover model because of the wide variation of car seats on the market today. Even the so-called “super fits” are made for either a low back or high back seat, with no provision for fractional seats, bench seats, split bench seats, etc. That’s why we have a wide range of seat cover styles to accommodate nearly any vehicle.
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Which car safety seat is the best?

Great Beginnings - Frequently Asked Questions
No one car child seat is the "best" or "safest." The best seat is the one that fits your child's size, is Don't base your baby's car seat decision on price alone. Higher prices can mean added features that may or may not make the seat safer or easier to use. All car safety seats available for purchase in the United States must meet very strict safety standards established and maintained by the federal government. When you find a car seat you like, try it out.
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Can I use a child safety seat in a car with air bags?

NYS DMV - Frequently Asked Questions
It is not illegal under NYS law for a child passenger to ride in the front seat of a vehicle that has a passenger air bag, but it is dangerous. Recent studies show that air bags can cause serious or fatal injuries to infants, children or small adults that sit in the passenger-side front seat. It is also normally safer for a child of any age to ride in the back seat of any vehicle.
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Where can I find more information about child car seat safety?

HealthyCar.org — Frequently Asked Questions about Car ...
The best place to find information about child car seats, including ease-of-use ratings, child height/weight requirements, and recall information, is on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website. Another useful resource is Safety Belt Safe USA. For a detailed description of the HealthyCar.org vehicle rating system and methodology, download the full report.
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How can I tell if my child's safety seat is in securely?

Fairfield County SafeKids Coalition
The first thing you need to do is read the instructions that came with the child safety seat as well as the owner's manual for your car; look in the index section under ???child restraint???. Your car may require special equipment from the dealer in order to install the seat properly. Different cars may pose different unique problems depending on the type of seat belts you have, contours, bumps etc.
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How can I tell if my car seat is outgrown?

Car Safety 4 Kids - FAQ's
A rear-facing seat is outgrown when 1. the child has reached the maximum weight of the car seat and/or 2. the top of the child's head is within 1" of the top of the shell on the car seat (push down on the padding and measure against the shell). Height guidelines are required by law and give the parent an estimate of how tall the child will be when he/she outgrows the seat. Keep in mind that a child who is all legs will be able to use a seat rear facing longer than a child who has a longer torso.
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How do I determine my size/What if I am between sizes/How can I tell if it fits correctly?

Bauerfeind. Motion is Life. / Service / FAQ
Sizing for knitted supports is determined by loosely measuring the circumference at specific points on the body, depending on the product. If you are between 2 sizes, go with the larger size. The product fits correctly if it feels comfortable, doesn't bunch, pinch or constrict, or doesn't slip and seem baggy. It should fit like a second skin.
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How can I arrange to have a Child Safety Seat Technician assist me in installing my new car seat?

F.A.Q. Beaumont, Texas Police Department - to serve and to p...
Contact Sgt. Mike Earney of the Beaumont Police Department Traffic Unit at 409-833-3271. If the call is after hours, leave a message at the same number by selecting extension 350.
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How can I get my child's car safety seat installed properly?

Frederick County, MD - Official Website
The Divsion of Fire and Rescue Services has trained Child Safety Seat Technicians that can assure your child's safety seat is installed properly. More...
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Is there any hard and fast car seat safety tips?

Car Seat Safety:Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ, Q&A
Always use a car seat. All states require car seats for children under 4 years old. Many require booster seats for older children. When possible, position the car seat in the center of the back seat which is the safest place in a vehicle, even if that means attaching the car seat with the car safety belt and not the LATCH system. Never install a car seat using both the LATCH strap and the vehicle’s safety belt. This restricts the belts from absorbing crash energy. Don't buy a used seat.
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Can my premature baby ride in a car safety seat?

Car Seat Safety:Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ, Q&A
Yes, but proceed with caution. Use a car safety seat without a shield harness. Shields often are too high and too far from the body to fit correctly. A small baby's face could hit a shield in a crash. Premature infants should be observed in their car safety seats while still in the hospital to make sure the reclined position does not cause low heart rate, low oxygen, or breathing problems. If your baby needs to lie flat during travel, use a crash-tested car bed.
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Can I use a car safety seat on an airplane?

Great Beginnings - Frequently Asked Questions
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the AAP recommend that when flying, children should be securely fastened in car safety seats until 4 years of age, and then should be secured with the airplane seat belts. This will help keep them safe during takeoff and landing or in case of turbulence. Most infant, convertible, and forward-facing seats are certified to be used on airplanes. Booster seats and travel vests are not certified to be used on airplanes.
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Can I use a car safety seat that was in a crash?

Great Beginnings - Frequently Asked Questions
If the car safety seat was in a moderate or severe crash, it needs to be replaced. If the crash was minor, the seat does not automatically need to be replaced. A crash is considered minor if all of the following are true: If you are unsure, call the manufacturer of the seat. See the resource section for manufacturer names and phone numbers.
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How do I get a Child Safety Seat installed in my car?

Town of Chapel Hill Official Website
The Chapel Hill Fire Department holds a Child Safety Seat Clinic every Wednesday from 3:00pm-6:00pm at Fire Station 2, 1003 Hamilton Rd, in the Glen Lennox area. No appointment is necessary and seats are available to purchase if you need one. Special pricing is available for families on government assistance. Please have proof and your child with you to qualify.
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Question: Are there vehicle safety standards for after-market car seat accessories?

Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's Products
Answer: Currently there are not. Graco considers safety a top priority. With that in mind, Graco has tested their car seat accessories with Graco car seats.
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How can I arrange for a child car safety seat inspection?

City of Casselberry: Fire Department, FAQs
Child safety seat inspections are scheduled throughout Seminole County at varied locations. For a copy of this schedule you can visit call us at 407-262-7735 extension 1200 or visit the Seminole County SAFE KIDS Coalition website.
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Question: How can I tell if my car seat is installed tightly enough?

Frequently Asked Questions - Graco Children's Products
Answer: For a rear facing seat, grip the top edge and try to push it downward. The back of the safety seat should stay firmly in place at the same angle. It is normal if the seat can be flipped toward the rear of the car. For a forward facing seat with a harness, grip the top edge of the seat and try to tilt it forward and sideways. If it moves more than 1 inch toward the front of the car or tips to the side, re-adjust using the locking clip or try another seating position.
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Will the angle of my car's seat make a difference?

Isaac - FAQ
No. Isaac®can be used with any racing seat provided it has normal, three-inch wide belts. A more reclined angle allows more body motion forward, regardless of the head and neck product you use, but does not alter the general range of head and neck loads. Also, it works great with an office chair! Just attach some belts to the chair and jump in with your helmet and Isaac® for some great holiday party fun.
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How long should my child stay in a car seat?

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Many parents think their children are too big for car seats or have outgrown their booster seats. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that children should be restrained in a booster seat until they are 4'9" and about 80 pounds. Regular seat belts are made for men who are 5'10" and 160 pounds. They are not designed to secure a child under 80 pounds. Yes, this quite possibly means that your 10 year old should still be in a booster seat!
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What is the best kind of car seat to buy?

Frequently Asked Questions
The truth is, there is not a "best" car seat. The best style of seat is one with a five-point harness system. Other than that, find a car seat that fits your car, your child and your budget. Remember that spending more does not always equal a safer seat.
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How old is too old for a safety seat?

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There is some controversy about the "expiration" date for safety seats. All experts agree that a seat should be discarded and destroyed if it is more than 10 years old, even if it looks fine. Most manufacturers suggest replacing a seat 5 to 8 years after the date of manufacture, because current safety seats may have better safety features than older seats, such as a tether or air bag warnings.
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How do I securely install a safety seat?

Frequently Asked Questions
After you have read the instructions for both the safety seat and the vehicle, follow these steps to install the safety seat. First, compress the vehicle seat cushion by pushing down on the safety seat. Then remove all of the slack from the LATCH strap (see instructions for rigid LATCH hardware) or the vehicle belt. Finally, if using the vehicle belt, test the lap portion to make sure it is "locked" to prevent gradual loosening.
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