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At what time Should You Turn Your Child’s Car Seat Round?

4 February 2010 by Options
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It’s so vital to leave your child in a back facing car seat during his first year for their own protection.

A baby facing the back of the car will absorb the impact of a crash more evenly along his back. The head and neck are going to be protected that is naturally vital for an infant, but is also beneficial to a baby of any age.

Make sure baby is still within the weight and height limits of the car seat, it is going to be beneficial for him to stay rear facing. There is no real rationale why your baby should have to be turned around to face the front unless he is too big to stay rear facing. There are a lot of car seats available now that are designed to hold a rear facing baby as heavy as 30- 35 pounds and as tall as 32- 34 inches. A lot of children are close to two years old before they reach that size.

For more useful articles about children’s car seats visit our Britax Duo Plus Isofix website.

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