So many car accidents take place and many babies get injured and even lose their lives because of negligence on their parent's part. According to a survey it has been recorded that most of the accidents that take place are not even properly restrained which means using baby safety car seats could have prevented many of their deaths. And while it may seem as if most of these tragedies resulted from fiery highway collisions, the truth is that 75 percent of car accidents happen within 25 miles of home, and 60 percent of them happen on streets where the speed limit is 40 mph or less.
Types of Baby car seats:
Safe Baby Cribs
There are three types of baby safety seats available:
• Baby car seats: These type of seats face the rear of the car and have a 20-lb. weight limit.
• Convertible or Infant-toddler car seats: These seats function as both rear-facing infant seats and forward-facing seats. They are designed to hold a baby of up to 30 or 35 lbs. It is advisable to leave your baby rear-facing as long as he can take it.
• Belt-positioning booster seats: These seats are for kids who are older, about 3 years and weigh about 40 pounds. Here the regular in-car shoulder belt to secure the child is used.
For the sake of your child's safety you should try to become an expert at installing a car seat correctly. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the most common mistakes that people make with the car seats are threading the seat belts through the wrong slots, ignoring to use a locking clip when you are required to, failing to buckle in the child, and installing the seat too loosely. Keep in mind that a correctly installed seat will not be able to move more than an inch forward or to either side, so this way your child's safety is assured even if any untoward incidents take place.
Traveling tips:
Given below are some safety tips that you should follow when traveling with your child:
• Read the manufacturer's directions carefully and always follow them when placing your baby in the crib.
• Never exceed the recommended weight limits.
• Don't forget to fasten all loops and buckles
• Always carry extra water, a first aid kit and a cell phone so you can contact someone in an emergency.
• Do not use the baby crib if it starts showing signs of excessive wear or tear.
While buying a car seat, know that the best and safest car seat for your baby would be the one that fits your vehicle well. Installation is important. No matter which car seat you buy, even the cheapest has passed the basic car crash test and when installed properly will provide safety for your child. Choose a seat that depending on your child's weight, height and age.
And while traveling with your baby always carry some water, sun protection cream and some extra clothes so that you are sure that your baby has everything that he needs.