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Child restraint systems car
Child restraint systems car















The reason for this is that you have the protection of the 3 points provided by the seat belt and two additional points of contact and restraint, one at each shoulder which also offer additional upper body restraint and support to keep the child in proper position. We almost always recommend the RideSafer with a tether when we are talking about children at the low end of the age/size range especially of they are not even to reaching the lower limits set by the manufacturer. The safest alternative to using a conventional seat would be using the RideSafer with the tether.Sometimes sliding them all the way over toward were the buckle is helps with this. Make sure to keep the shoulder belt in front of them, crossing their body as best you can make it fit. At least they will have something but the lap part of the seat belt may cause abdominal injuries if is is a severe enough crash for them to slide under and out the bottom of the seat belt. Putting the child in their own seat belt in the taxi next to you.Here are some suggestions starting with the least safe option: Better options for toddler aged children - aside from using a conventional car seat appropriate for your child’s age and weight which we recommend as the safest option but understand may not be a practical option when traveling by taxi.Never wear your infant with the seatbelt around both of you!

#Child restraint systems car install

For an infant, use an infant carrier car seat that goes into a stroller (you are likely using anyway) and install the carrier in the taxi rear facing without the base.If there is a child between you and the seat belt then all of that force will be exerted on the child by your body.That force is applied to you by the seat belt since the seat belt is what is holding you in place.If you, as the mother, weigh just 125lbs (55kg) and are in a 10mph (16 kph) crash (which is not very fast at all) it would require 1940lbs (880kg) of force to restrain you.In a car crash the formula we use to estimate how much force is required to restrain the occupant is Speed X Weight = Restraining Force.Strapping yourself in with a child is a very dangerous practice and is not recommended.In most places around the world, taxis and car services are exempt from any child seat laws that may be in place for the private person.We are sure the logic is something like, “they are safer in the seat belt with me than being without a seat belt at all and the seat belt doesn’t even come close to fitting them right when they use it by them self.” Unfortunately, in some places it is not uncommon for moms to strap themselves and their young children into the same seat belt when riding in taxis.















Child restraint systems car