When it comes to the safety of your children, nothing is more important! Last week was National Child Passenger Safety Week. Car seats are very important to help ensure the safety of your little ones, but many well-meaning parents do not properly use them. (I know I have been guilty of a few of these in the past!)
No parent ever wants to get it wrong when it comes to their child’s safety, but studies have shown that 3 out of 4 car seats are used incorrectly. We know that car seats offer your child the best protection during a crash when they’re installed and used correctly, so the creators of Britax car seats created a list of some of the most common misuses with quick tips for how to correct them. (I borrowed these important safety issues from the Britax website.)
1. Forward-Facing Too Soon- The manufacturers of Britax believe that children should travel rear-facing for as long as possible – ideally until they are at least two years old and their developing neck muscles have grown stronger. Rear-facing seats protect the neck and head by distributing the force of a frontal collision along the back of the seat. They believe that a less exciting view for a little person is a small compromise if it provides a safer ride. The American Academy of Pediatrics agree – visit their site to find out more.
2. Loose Harness Straps- It’s true that some children don’t like being strapped in too tightly, it is recommended that you keep the harness nice and snug. A perfect harness sits comfortably in a straight line without sagging and doesn’t allow any slack. To make sure the harness is snug enough, try the simple Pinch Test.
3. Incorrect Harness Strap Height- All children are different and grow at different rates. That’s why it’s important for you to keep an eye on how the harness height fits their body. For the best protection in case of a crash, the tops of the harness straps should be located as follows:
- Rear-Facing: At or slightly below your child’s shoulders
- Forward-Facing: At or slightly above your child’s shoulders
4. Incorrectly Positioned Chest Clip- As the name implies, the proper position for the chest clip is on your child’s chest, at armpit level. When properly positioned, this clip helps keep the harness straps up on your child’s shoulders so they can do their job to keep your child secure during a crash.
5. Loose Car Seat Installation- A car seat can only protect your child if it has been installed securely. A securely installed car seat should not move more than 1 inch side-to-side or front-to-back at the belt path. If you have trouble installing your car seat securely, It is suggested that you try the following:
- Try installing the car seat in another seating position in your vehicle. For example, if you can’t install it securely in the rear center seat, try an outboard position.
- Try installing the car seat using another installation method. For example – if you’re not able to get a secure installation using the LATCH system, try installing with the vehicle seat belt and tether.
- Consider seeking help from a certified child passenger safety technician. You can find a technician or car seat check event in your area by visiting SafeKids.org.
6. Exceeding the LATCH Weight Limits- When it comes to installing car seats, using the LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) system is a popular choice. But many caregivers aren’t aware that the lower anchors have weight limits. And those limits can be different depending on which vehicle and car seat you have. So if you choose to install your child’s car seat using lower anchors, be sure to check both the car seat user guide and your vehicle owner’s manual for the weight limits, and reinstall the car seat using the vehicle seat belt when your child reaches the limit. For more on the LATCH system and lower anchor weight limits, visit About LATCH.
7. Not Using the Top Tether- Every inch counts when it comes to protecting your child during a crash. That’s why it is recommended that you use the top tether whenever possible. When forward-facing, the use of a top tether can reduce the distance that your child’s head moves forward during a crash by four to six inches.
8. Installing Rear-Facing at the Wrong Angle- When children are rear-facing in a car seat, it’s important for the seat to be installed in a reclined position to help keep baby’s head and neck supported and airways clear. The recline angle is especially important for young infants who are still developing head and neck control. So when you’re installing your little one’s car seat, be sure to refer to the user guide or labels on the side of the seat and install the seat at the recline angle indicated.
9. Using a Pre-Owned Car Seat- At Britax, they believe it’s important for every family to make smart choices that fit their unique needs and lifestyle. But when it comes to pre-owned car seats, we encourage you to use caution. For your child’s safety, as well as your own peace of mind, it is recommended using a pre-owned car seat ONLY if you can answer all of the following questions: Has the car seat been in a crash? Has it been recalled? Are the user guide and all parts and pieces present? Are all the labels attached?
10. Using an Expired Car Seat- When you put your child in a car seat, you should be able to trust that it will provide the best protection possible during a crash. Environmental factors like sunlight and heat can cause the materials in a car seat to degrade over time, so it is recommended to replace car seats after they expire. All Britax car seats have a product life between 6 – 10 years, depending on the model. This information can usually be found on a label on the car seat or in the user guide. For more information about car seat expiration dates, see our FAQs.
Britax recently announced two new Harness-2-Booster seats to help ensure style and safety for even the big kids. Introducing the Grow With You ClickTight and Grow With You ClickTight Plus!
Both of these forward-facing seats include many features to help ensure a safe ride for children age 2 years and older, who weigh at least 25 pounds:
- Britax-exclusive ClickTight Installation System, allowing caregivers to install these car seats with confidence, on every ride (even carpooling).
- Designed to keep children in forward-facing harness mode, up to 65 pounds;
- Booster mode provides big-kid safety, up to 120 pounds.
- Premium cover fabrics to provide a comfortable, safe and stylish ride:
- 4-way stretch athleisure fabric on the Grow With You ClickTight;
- Naturally flame retardant knit SafeWash on the Grow With You ClickTight Plus.
For my 20 month-old granddaughter, I am using the Britax Boulevard ClickTight car seat in Cool N Dry. (Shown below.)
Look how happy Reylin is in her new Britax Boulevard ClickTight car seat! She is very proud of it!
I usually have a hard time installing car seats, and so I have usually asked my husband to help me install the seat for me. I love how easy the Britax Boulevard ClickTight car seat is to install. All I have to do is open the front of the car seat, feed the seat belt through the indicated path and click the seat shut. That’s all I need to do for rock-solid installation! I have confidence knowing that it is installed correctly because the ClickTight system is foolproof!
The high performing Bamboo Charcoal knit blend fabric, which naturally wicks away moisture and improves airflow is perfect, because this girl sweats! It truly helps to keep her cool on long car trips.
I am especially impressed that his car seat provides 2 layers of side impact protection to keep my sweet girl safe on both sides. It has a deep foam-lined shell and quick-adjust head protection to absorb energy and shield the child from the most dangerous type of collision. It also has a strong steel frame.
The seat has plush foam padding and soft fabrics to keep my little one comfortable. She has never fallen asleep as easily or as quickly as she does in her Britax Boulevard ClickTight car seat!
The Cool Control fabric allows spills and crumbs to be easily wiped up. For bigger messes, I appreciate that the easy-remove cover pulls free of the car seat for cleaning without having to remove the harness.
I am quite fond of the easy-buckle system that keeps the buckles and straps out of my way when I am positioning Reylin in the seat. And besides all of the wonderful features, the Britax Boulevard ClickTight car seat is extremely stylish, and looks amazing in both of my vehicles!
For more information please visit: https://us.britax.com
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