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Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Equipping Your Vehicle with Booster Seats - the How-To Guide

Safety regs are the greatest consideration when buying a seat for your daughter, but the differences in style aren’t simply cosmetic touches, and you need to be aware of what the effects of your decision are exactly before you make it rather than regret it when it’s too late. The standard is set by major brands (Safety 1st, Graco, et cetera) and this standard has led to an assortment of chairs intended for babies of under twelve months - a total capacity of approximately twenty pounds. Don’t forget, when sorting through potential models, to settle on a preference between rear facing chairs and seats which can face in either direction so as not to choose something not in line with your requirements. Every parent knows that bringing your child from your car back into the home while they’re sleeping will almost inevitably lead to their stirring - however, as these seats often double up as baby carriers, the chance of avoiding this improves.

Your child will only be in these seats a short time, but it is certainly more than a year. A convertible seat costs a little more but you’ll only need one. As thorough reviews will tell you, by and large chairs like these aren’t designed to be carried outside the vehicle. A good first step whenever you’re looking at desirable car chairs must always be to consult the reviews since no two models are identical, individual combinations of features are unlikely to be equally useful for each individual child. Plus, you’ll find that convertible car chair reviews provides an unbiased independent opinion which will make sure you’re purchasing a quality seat.

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The larger child may rely on the booster seat between roughly thirty to eighty pounds. You have two key choices in fitting: a five-point harness design and a design utilizing the car’s own safety belt - which makes me recommend trying both by putting your child in the chair to confirm which of the two gives your offspring - and you - less trouble while keeping the child comfortable. As you will probably have noted while reading the reviews, these chairs typically come with many extras designed to make your daily travel easier by distracting the child.

Your family’s needs, your budget, the life you lead - these are all factors that need to be addressed before buying one of these chairs, and we can only hope that this guide has made it quicker and easier. The answer to your prayers will be found by starting with third party ratings.

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