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Difference between forward and rear facing car seats.
The multi purpose diono rainier like many forward facing car seats this seat can be used rear facing forward facing and even as a booster seat.
But this legislation also states that children can be kept in rear facing car seats until they are four years old.
These seats are called convertible car seats because it can convert into rear facing to forward facing and vice versa.
This is a rear facing infant car seat that has a weight range between 10 18 kgs.
The seat has a base that stays installed in the car and a carrier with straps that clicks into the base.
This article the first in a series looks at rear facing vs forward facing and age appropriate child car restraints.
The carrier has a handle that makes it convenient for carrying the baby around.
Take a look at this video below to learn about the differences between a forward facing vs rear facing child car seat.
Choosing child car seats can be a minefield of misinformation.
It s built with a sturdy steel frame and impact absorbing side panels.
Up to the fourth year of a child it should be provided rear facing and then from four to six a child can have the luxury of a forward facing seat.
Rear facing vs forward facing car seats and how that includes the ridesafer travel vest when we apply the 5 safety principles of every restraint system.
Regardless of how it s configured though safety features abound.
Convertible car seats are for children up to two to six years old.
There are 5 principles every restraint system applies whether that is a seat belt or a child restraint system aka car seat talked about in the national highway traffic safety administration.
The difference between her little girls and their car seats was that one of her daughters who was nearly 2 years old at the time was in a forward facing car seat and broke her back in two places.
However it s important to remember that age is a guide and the height of the child is a better indicator of when your child is ready to turn forward facing or change into their next seat.