Friday, December 9, 2011

How Long Should Your Child Stay In A 5-Point Harness Car Seat?

!±8± How Long Should Your Child Stay In A 5-Point Harness Car Seat?

By now, nearly every parent with an Internet connection has heard of the sad video that came out on YouTube.com in November 2006, urging all parents of toddlers to keep their kids in a car seat with a 5-point harness as opposed to graduating them to booster seat attached with a regular seat belt.

The video was an emotional succession of photos with interspersed screens of text and music playing throughout. For those who missed it, message contained in the video started with:

I'd like you to meet my son Kyle.

Kyle was 3 years old when he was killed because an incompetent driver ran a red light and hit our mini-van at an intersection on May 29th 2005.

Kyle was in a booster seat, wearing his seatbelt when we were hit.

We thought he was protected...

Seatbelts are supposed to work... 100% of the time... right?

Well they don't.

Seatbelts frequently fail by either unlatching or not tightening upon impact. Kyle's seatbelt was buckled but came unlatched upon impact.

His big sister was sitting right next to him in an identical booster, but her seatbelt worked and she walked away.

The only difference was that her seat belt worked and his didn't...

Seatbelts are wonderful things, when they work...

There is something that could have prevented Kyle's death though...

According to Kyle's mother, a car seat with a 5-point harness could have saved the child's life. She even goes as far as recommending a specific car seat model suitable for older children (the Britax Regent) and encouraging viewers to "learn from [our loss" by keepikng older children in a car seat with a 5-point harness.

Ever since this heart wrenching video came out, many parents all over the country have rushed to move their children from a booster seat back into what is essentially a giant car seat: the Britax Regent. This sudden surge in demand has even caused the manufacturer to be back ordered for several month.

Is this an over-reaction? Another group of parents believes it is: In their opinion, seatbelt failures are very rare and certainly not as common as the video claims. In addition, they point out that the latch system used to attach a car seat can not be used above 48 pounds in most vehicles, which means that the car seat must be attached by a regular seat belt, just like a booster seat would be.


How Long Should Your Child Stay In A 5-Point Harness Car Seat?

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Britax Regent Car Seat Cover

!±8±Britax Regent Car Seat Cover

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About our covers: The covers are made to last through all a toddler dishes out! We strive for 100% customer satisfaction, we are confident you will be impressed with the quality of our products! Our covers are made to be washed, many times over, to keep them clean and comfy for your child. Every cover is made to the highest standard! Available for the Roundabout, Marathon or Decathlon. Contact us for the Regent and Boulevard. Please indicate the model car seat you have, if none is indicated a Marathon size will be sent Please email if you are in need of a Parkway, Frontier or Boulevard cover, I make those by request. (prices vary) Please visit my storefront to see all 70+ designs.

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Safety 1st Apex Car Seat Review

!±8± Safety 1st Apex Car Seat Review

This is the newest in car seats geared to keep your child harnessed past 40 pounds. The Safety 1st Apex Car Sear manufactured by Cosco who is now Safety 1st manufactured this child seat to be less expensive choice while still keeping your child safer. This is very important today that your child rides safely but still comfortable.

Safety 1st Apex has the advantage of the 5 point buckle system and the top harness slot setting is 17.5 inches which allows a taller child to stay secured while in the seat. The only seat that is a bit higher is the expensive Britax Regent. This child seat is usually high enough and it has a top harness slot of 20 inches. The harness slot is easily tightened or loosened with the front adjuster making it even more user friendly for the parent. You must remove the seat and undo the straps to re-thread this belt height. The seat is really not that difficult to remove and install.

Safety 1st Apex Seat can only be used as a front facing car seat it is not geared for an infant child; however, you can put a child in it that is light as 20 lbs. You can use the seat for a child that is one years old if the baby weighs enough. The car seat does need to be used in a car that has built in headrests in order for your child to feel fully comfortable. The seat does include a padded removable insert that makes it more comfortable for smaller children. It is advisable to use this car seat for children who are two years of age or older. The smaller one year old might swim in the car seat since it is so large.

Safety 1st Apex is easily tightened and loosened with a front adjuster. In order to change the belt height you must remove the seat and undo the straps to re-thread, the car seat is easy to install it in any car as it comes with a back tether strap and LATCH attachment for easy installation. You may also install the car seat with the seat belts. The seat will not budge at all once it is properly installed. This is an economically priced seat for the older toddler to provide them with comfort and safety.

This seat has it all! It has the great features, the comfort, and the safety that will keep your child safe during each and every ride!


Safety 1st Apex Car Seat Review

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