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Built-in Locking Clips - Many older vehicles require the use of a metal locking clip. Today, many strollers offer this feature built in, so your stroller can stay safe and secure with ease.
Reversible Fabrics and Energy Absorbing Foam - these luxury features are available on many car seats. Some fabrics can be reversed if they are spilled on, or if you would simply like a different look. Some car seats are made of shock absorbing memory foam, ensuring a more comfortable ride.
There is a wide array of possible features. Keep in mind what is right for your child and his or her safety. |
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Essential Safety Rules
Safety always comes first with your children. Make sure you take the right precautions by following not only your state laws, but by reading the car seat's instruction manual completely, and by paying attention to government regulated safety tips. You can get your car seat inspected for free. For more information, visit SeatCheck
Never place a child in a rear facing car seat in the front of a car with an airbag
Set a good example for your kids by always wearing a seat belt
Infants should be in a rear facing infant only seat or Convertible seat until they are one year old and at least twenty lbs
Toddlers can use a forward facing car seat after they are one year old and at least twenty lbs
Once your child has reached 40 lbs, they can now sit with a fastened seatbelt in a Booster car seat
You should not use a regular seat belt on your child until they have reached about 80 lbs and it fits them properly
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