There’s nothing parents wouldn’t do for their children and companies know this all too well. This can be seen in the high prices of products for children, including car seats. It’s true that a higher price isn’t always equivalent to higher quality, but can you really put a price on your child’s safety?
To make sure you are buying what’s best for them, check the product’s features and reviews. Even if a car seat is more expensive, its features may be worth the money. Higher quality car seats for children can be versatile and convertible, with additional inserts for infants and growing children.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the use of car seats can lower injury risks in case of an accident by 71% to 82% for children. Rear-facing is also much more efficient than simply using a seat belt.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, rear-facing is recommended until children are at least 2 years old. “We as child passenger safety technicians recommend as long as possible which means — depending on the child and the restraint — it could be until about 4 years old,” says child passenger safety technician Greg Durocher.
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