Rear-facing car safety seats

November 29th, 2009 by admin

Have higher rear-facing weight and height limits than infant-only seats, which makes them ideal for bigger babies. They are bulkier than infant seats, however, and do not come with carrying handles or a separate base. Parents can buy more than one base for additional vehicles. Are used only for travel. Are small and have carrying handles. There are 2 types of rear-facing car safety seats: infant-only toddler car seat and convertible seats. Infants must ride rear-facing until they are at least 1 year of age and at least 20 pounds. Children who have outgrown their booster seats should ride in a booster seat. Your child should stay in a booster seat until adult belts fit correctly.

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