Your child may need a forward facing car seat with a harness that has a higher weight or height limit before moving to a booster seat.
Change baby car seat front facing.
Whether for short or long journeys by car the baby car seat suitably to reduce the risk in the event of a frontal impact on the rear seat of the vehicle.
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At that point the seat can be converted into a forward facing.
As your child grows you might have to switch from using a smaller rear facing only car seat to using a bigger rear facing convertible car seat that can hold a larger child first rear facing then forward facing.
Many people think that once their children outgrow baby car seats they should begin to use.
According to the national highway traffic safety administrations right seat website there are three factors specific to your child that go into choosing the appropriate seat age height and weight.
By law a child weighing up to 9 kg must be installed rearward facing in a car seat ece r44 04 approved.
After you turn the seat forward adjust the harness make it more upright and attach the top tether.
Children at this stage are not yet ready for adult safety belts and should use belt positioning booster seats until they are at least 4 9 and between 8 and 12 years old.
Watch this video to see if your child is ready to move to a booster seat.
A convertible car seat may be used facing forward or backward install the safety seat in the rear facing position to allow your child to face backward.
Depends on the car seat but most convertible seats have rear facing weight limits of 40 to 50 pounds.
Any age so long as the child is within the height and weight limits for their rear facing car seat.
Most convertible car seats can be used in the rear facing position until a child reaches the weight limit typically 40 to 50 pounds.
Safety experts and child car seat manufacturer britax recommend keeping your children in a rearward facing restraint for as long as possible rear for a year at least.
Rear facing front facing infant seat or booster which car seat is safest for your child.
Read the forward facing car seat s owner s manual to determine height and weight limits and keep your child in a harnessed seat for as long as possible.
Depends on the car seat but most convertible seats have rear facing height limits that require the child s head to be at least 1 inch below the top.
Wait until he reaches the weight maximum for the rear facing position and is at least 2 years old before turning the safety seat around to the forward facing position.
After your child gets too big for the weight or height limits of the forward facing car seat use a belt positioning booster seat with the vehicle lap and shoulder seat belt.