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Booster Seats
Car booster seats are the next step up from
infant or convertible car seats. Booster seats are
appropriate for babies who weigh at least thirty to forty
pounds. This is just the minimum weight requirement. A
booster seat is not installed into the car. Instead, the
shoulder and lap belt is used to secure the child. A child
should be left in a car seat that has a five point safety
harness as long as possible. A booster car seat does not
have a safety harness, so the older your child is before
using child booster seats, the better.
With that said, a car booster seat improves safety for your
older child in the car. Booster car seats allow seat belts
to fit properly over children, lessening the risk of injury
in the event of an accident. Your child is safest in the
back seat until at least twelve years old. Booster seats
should only be used in the back seat. Your child should
remain in a booster seat until he meets all of the
requirements of your state, and his knees can bend over the
edge of the seat.
Booster Seat Regulations
Every state has booster seat regulations. It is important
that you know the laws of the state you are living or
traveling in. Your child is safest riding in a booster seat
until they reach 80 pounds. Many states are amending their
laws on booster seat requirements to say that your child
must remain in a booster seat until they reach eighty pounds
and eight years old. These requirements have already reduced
the number of injuries to young children in the event of a
crash.
Purchasing A Booster Seat
It is a good idea to look at booster car seat safety
ratings before purchasing a booster seat. All booster seats
are not created equally. Consumer Reports regularly ranks
booster seats in terms of safety. It is a good idea to look
at these safety ratings before purchase. For example, the
Eddie Bauer booster seat is popular, but has consistently
scored low in safety requirements.
Britax booster seats are highly rated safety wise. Britax
booster seats come in the Parkway and Monarch models and
hold children from thirty to one hundred pounds. Graco
Booster seats are also a good buy in terms of safety. The
Graco booster seat is sold as the Turbo Booster Safe Seat
and also accommodates children from thirty to one hundred
pounds.
Fisher Price booster seats are rated highly as well, but the
Fisher Price Safe Embrace has a lower weight limit. The Safe
Embrace is good for children between thirty and eighty
pounds.
Some booster seats have a hook on tray for feeding. While
this is a convenient feature, it may not be the safest. Do
not sacrifice safety for convenience. If a feeding tray
compromises the safety of your booster seat in any way, do
not use it.
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