Rear Facing vs. Forward Facing Car Seat Safety
Turn your baby around 12 months. Watch this short video and you'll see why you should keep your toddler Rear facing for as long as possible. With a view to the rear is 5 times safer than forward! Instead of your child after 12 months, facing away, or get a convertible seat and keep your child safe. Many convertible seats allow children to ride Rear facing to 35 lbs. Which is a huge difference in safety. Questions? E-mail ad@adventuredad.com Note: Those of you whoask why the rear-facing seat is in the passenger seat, there's a good answer. With a car seat facing away from the passenger seat is as safe as the back seat (airbag disabled). The Swedes were a nation obsessed with car seat safety, with the froint seat in the last 30 + years with fantastic results. The car seat injuries and deaths are much lower than any other nation. Airbags are using a key or a switch and so far there is no single death due to a malfunctioning car seats disabled. PureCrash test data, said rear seat is safer to about 35%, but there are other factors to make the front, a great place for a rear-facing seats. Better communication between the driver and a child. Do not Look in the mirror or the ditch in the back for a pacifier. More flexible placement of children in the car. During transportation, many children in the car in the front seat for more opportunities for children to sit properly in a child seat. Another huge factor is Rear facing for some time. Many parents are concernedover the legs of a child as too narrow and therefore, in turn, forward facing car seat too soon. The passenger seat is much better legroom, and many parents back for another year. Rear facing is 100% more secure than looking forward, saves lives.
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