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How do I secure a newborn in a safety seat?

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A newborn will need to ride facing the rear of the vehicle in a safety seat reclined halfway back. This gives the best protection for the head and neck while keeping the airway open. (See also Angle of recline, rear-facing.) The first preference for location of the safety seat in the vehicle is the center rear seat, farthest from all points of potential impact.
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Q22: I have a very small newborn. What seat is best?

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Check the manufacturer's instructions for the minimum weight. For premature or very small infants, you can also try a car bed. The Cosco Ultra Dream Ride CarBed, the SnugSeat CarBed and the Angel Guard Carbed (formerly the Graco Cherish) are three of these models. If you cannot find one, try your pediatrician or hospital. While many convertible seats have limits as low as 5 pounds while rear-facing, a typical rear-facing infant seat may be a better fit and be more convenient as well.
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Can I get a baby seat for my newborn?

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Budget cannot accomodate seats for newborns, only forward facing seats suitable for 6 months upwards. The other car companies can provide rear facing seats.
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Budget cannot accommodate seats for newborns, only forward facing seats suitable for 6 months up to three years. The other car companies can provide rear facing seats and booster seats for children over 3 years.
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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?

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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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Which child safety seat is "the best" for my child?

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The "best" safety seat is the one that fits your child, fits your car, and fits your family's needs in terms of comfort and convenience, so that you'll use it on every single ride. For more information about selecting a safety seat to fit your child, see "Best Child Safety Seat."
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What are the basic guidelines for proper safety seat use?

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Install the safety seat so that it moves no more than an inch to the front or sideways in the vehicle (see Installation tightness). Straps should be threaded through the slots at or below the child's shoulders on a rear-facing safety seat and through the top strap slots in most forward-facing convertible seats. Straps should be at or above the child's shoulders in seats that only face forward, such as combination seats.
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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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How can I tell if my safety seat is installed tightly enough?

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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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My child and I were in a crash. Should I replace the safety seat?

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Generally, the recommendation is to replace all safety seats in use in a crash. It is almost impossible to tell if there is internal weakening of the plastic, and it would be very expensive to perform a thorough investigation of the safety seat to verify that it is safe to use. In California, state law requires that the responsible insurer replace safety seats that were in use at the time of the crash.
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Which child safety seat is escape-proof?

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Unfortunately, there is no escape-proof safety seat. Children who learn how to get out of one kind of safety seat soon learn how to escape from others. However, most children quickly respond to parental firmness. This finding is based on a study conducted by SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A. with data collected from a range of English- and Spanish-speaking families.
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Should my child use a safety seat on an airplane?

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Yes. The Federal Aviation Administration strongly recommends, but does not require, using safety seats on airplanes. Babies and children are much better protected during turbulence and in emergency landings when they use a safety seat. SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A. has petitioned the FAA to require all passengers to be buckled up, including children under two, who currently are exempt. The White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Security has recommended that all children be properly restrained.
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What is Newborn Screening?

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Newborn screening is a comprehensive program that includes testing, follow-up, examination by a qualified specialist and, if necessary, treatment. Early detection and treatment of these disorders can prevent life long disabilities, including mental retardation, developmental disabilities, and life threatening infections. Without treatment permanent disability, and even death, can occur.
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Why should I buy a Wallaboo footmuff Newborn for use in an infant car seat?

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With a Wallaboo footmuff Newborn you have the advantage of not having to put on a coat or extra clothing and shoes. Inside the Wallaboo footmuff your baby is always snug and warm. You can easily keep the baby on a constant body temperature. A consistant temperature is important for your baby?s health. Going out with your baby has never been so easy, just zip up to keep your child cozy and your baby is ready to go outside. And unzipp and roll the Wallaboo down as the weather warms.
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Can I use the Wallaboo Footmuff newborn with an infant car seat?

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Yes, the Wallaboo conveniently and securely fits into three point harness systems of a infant car seat through reinforced openings at the back of the footmuff. Car seats from group 0+ (weight class: 0 to 13kilo (22lbs).
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How do I attach a Wallaboo footmuff newborn in a infant car seat?

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Place the Wallaboo footmuff flat in the infant carseat and make sure the top of the footmuff is evenly with the top of the infant car seat. Unzip sides and pull down the footmuff. Pull safety straps through slots. For 3-pointsystem use top slot. choose the slot which is good for the size of your child. Pull the bottom buckle through the bottom slot. Place child in the wallaboo footmuff newborn and close the harness. Zip up and you are ready to go.
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During cold weather, what is the best way to keep my child warm in his safety seat?

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Clothing worn by children can present compression and harness routing problems. Bulky jackets and snowsuits can compress in a crash and leave the harness slack on a child, allowing excessive movement or even ejection. It is best to have children travel without coats, to put coats on backwards, or to add a blanket over the child after the harness has been buckled.
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Which car safety seat is the best?

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There is no best car safety seat. The best car seat is the one that fits your child's size, is correctly installed, and is used properly every time you get into the car. When shopping for a car safety seat, don't let price influence your decision. Higher prices can mean added features that may or may not make the seat safer or easier to use. All car safety seats in the United States must meet very strict safety standards established and maintained by the federal government.
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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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After a crash should I replace my safety seat?

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Generally, the recommendation is to replace all safety seats in use in a crash. It is almost impossible to tell if there is internal weakening of the plastic,(or polystyrene) and it would be very expensive to perform a thorough investigation of the safety seat to verify that it is safe to use. In California, state law requires that the responsible insurer replace safety seats that were in use at the time of the crash.
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Why should I use a safety seat on an airplane?

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Clear air turbulence" (rough air) is common and causes injuries. It can happen without warning. Car seats are tested to hold a child securely if this happens. Many plane crashes are survivable. Buckling up helps you and your child avoid injury so you can escape. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends car seat use in aircraft by all children up to 40 pounds. Your child is likely to behave better on the trip if he or she is riding in a familiar, comfortable car seat.
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How do I select the correct child safety seat or child restraint system?

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To select the correct protection for your child, carefully read the recommendations of child safety seat or child restraint system manufacturers. The recommendations tell you what age weight and height a child can be to use the seat or system. The recommendations are normally printed on the outside of the package. Infant seats are normally for infants that weigh approximately 22 pounds or less, are 25 inches or less in length, or are less than one year old.
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