Welcoming a new baby into the world comes with many joys and responsibilities, one of which is ensuring their safety during car travel. At TruChoice Pregnancy Resource Center, we recognize the importance of car seat safety from the moment you leave the hospital with your newborn. It’s important to install them correctly in order to keep your child safe.
Why Car Seat Safety is Crucial
Motor vehicle accidents are among the leading causes of death for children in the U.S. However, proper use of car seats can significantly reduce this risk. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that car seats decrease the risk of injury in crashes by 71-82% for children, compared to seat belts alone. Therefore, having the right equipment, correctly installed, is not just a legal requirement but a critical life-saving measure.
Selecting the Right One
From infancy through ages 2 years, your child should be in a rear-facing car seat always placed in the back seat. Remember, each model and brand has specific height and weight limits, so it’s crucial to understand these specifications.
Considerations for Buying a Used One
While purchasing a used car seat can be cost-effective, it’s important to do so cautiously. Ensure that they:
- Comes with instructions and a label showing its manufacture date and model number.
- Has not been recalled for safety issues.
- Is not expired or more than six years old.
- Is free from damage or missing parts.
- Has never been involved in a crash.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Never place a car seat in the front seat. It should always be in the back seat, preferably in the center.
- If your vehicle, like a pickup truck, has only one row of seats, ensure the airbag can be turned off before using a car seat. However, this is not the ideal scenario.
- Don’t transition to forward-facing too soon. The transition to a forward-facing seat should be based on the child’s height and weight, not just age.
- Remove bulky coats or outerwear from your baby to ensure the harness fits snugly.
At TruChoice, we understand the challenges and questions new parents face regarding car seat safety. Our team is here to provide confidential, compassionate care and guidance. If you have any concerns or need personalized assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. For more information on car seat safety, visit here.
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