8. Once a baby reaches the maximums of a
seat, especially the weight and height, then a
parent should consider replacing the seat
with something that can handle larger
measurements.
9. When securing a baby in a car seat, keep in
mind the distance of only an inch can be
useful.
10. An anchored car seat should only allow
about an inch of wiggle room.
11. If a belt possibly can have gathered an inch
worth of free room, then the belts do not
prove tight enough for security.
13. In winter months, a parent may desire to
keep a baby warm with bonus layers of
clothing.
14. Jackets that have a lot of insulation can
reduce safety since belts might not achieve
an equal amount of security and snugness
like in the summer months.
15. A parent should instead dress the child in
multiple layers of lighter clothing, and the
coat should progress as a blanket while the
child sits in the car seat.
27. Did you know that car seats can expire? If
they go beyond a certain date or experience
the detriments of an accident, a replacement
should quickly go in order.
28. Certain aspects of a baby car seat can suffer
from breakage or weakening, even if just
from casual usage.