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Child Car Safety
By Scarlett Capelli
In the past few years, child safety in cars has progressed greatly. As of March, 2008 Congress is
looking into passing a bill making it mandatory that all children up to the age of eight years old be
placed in a appropriate safety seats whenever they are riding in a vehicle. For the present, most states
require that children up to the age of five be placed in these safety seats. To purchase an appropriate
child’s car seat, a parent needs to find one that is designed for the child’s age and weight.
For infants, there are infant-only safety seats that are designed for babies up to one year of age.
These seats are designed to face backwards and come individually or can be part of a stroller system.
Most models have a carrying handle that makes it easier to carry the infant to and from the vehicle
while remaining in the seat. Some models come with a base that the seat snaps into which enables
you to leave it right in the car. When installing these seat, make sure that the seat belt is put through it
properly and that the belt is tight to hold the seat securely in place.
There are also toddler seats available. There are many varieties of these seats available. Some seats
may be used front-facing or rear-facing, although most experts advise the child seat to remain
rear-facing as long as the child’s weight and height permit it. There are front-facing seats only. When
using any seat in the front-facing position you should again make sure that the seat belt is looped
through it properly and also makes sure that th