
For your child's sake and your own peace of mind, make sure your car safety smarts are up to par. Following the best practices for infant car seat safety can help ensure your little one's safety on the road.
9 Baby Car Safety Tips to Follow
Here are some helpful tips:
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When should I remove the newborn insert from my car seat? Most manufacturers suggest removing the insert when your baby reaches a specific weight—often between 12 and 18 pounds—or by about 6 months of age. If your manual doesn't list a weight, look for signs that your baby is "scrunched" or that their shoulders are being pushed forward by the padding. How do I know if my baby is too big for the infant padding? The padding is designed to provide head and body support for smaller infants. You’ll know it’s time to remove it when the straps no longer fit comfortably over your baby’s shoulders or if their head no longer aligns properly with the headrest. Where exactly should the car seat chest clip be positioned? For maximum safety, the plastic chest clip must be level with your baby’s armpits. Placing it too low (near the stomach) or too high (near the neck) can reduce the effectiveness of the harness during a sudden stop. What if my baby looks "squished" but hasn't reached the weight limit yet? Check if the headrest or shoulder straps need to be moved to a higher slot. Sometimes a "tight" fit is actually just a result of the straps being too low, rather than the baby outgrowing the seat itself
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