Best travel seat: how to choose?

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When choosing a travel seat for a child, ensure it lifts them high enough for the vehicle’s seat belt system to fit properly. Consider laws, long-term use, and how the seat will be used. Inflatable seats offer portability, but check for safety approval. Children under 8 in Canada and most US states, and under 12 in the UK, require a booster seat. Children under 4’9″ and 80 pounds should use a booster seat, and involving them in the decision-making process can increase cooperation.

The best travel seat combines superior safety performance with comfort for the traveling child. When looking for a travel seat, make sure the seat lifts the child high enough in the vehicle for the vehicle’s seat belt system to fit properly. The seat belt must cross the child’s collarbone midway between the shoulders and the neck but not directly over the neck; the lap belt should be across your child’s hips or upper thighs, not across their stomach. Countries and provinces differ in child seat laws, as some regions regulate the use of travel car seats and booster seats based on the child’s age, weight, and height. Also, consider the long-term life of the product and how the seat will be used.

A travel booster seat is a type of travel booster seat for children’s cars. The seat lifts, or pushes, the child into a safer position where they are secured using the vehicle’s native seat belt and lap belt restraint system. The padded seat cushions the child’s body and the belts hold the child in the seat in the event of a collision with the car or a sudden stop. Many child seats are made of durable plastic for permanent placement in vehicles. An inflatable seat, also called a travel booster seat, offers a lighter and more portable alternative for children traveling in rental cars and taxis.

When selecting a travel seat, parents should consider how the seat will be used by the child. If the booster seat is for personal use in the car and frequent trips around the house, a durable molded plastic booster seat is best for long-term use. For frequent travel in public transport vehicles or rental cars, an inflatable booster seat offers perfect portability and safety. Parents should also be aware that the inflatable seat can burst or ill-fitting seats can slide out from under the child in a car accident. Consumers should always check the labels on travel seats and make sure the seat is approved for safety by the government transportation organization.

Canada and most states in the United States require children under the age of eight to be restrained in a booster seat or booster seat while traveling. The UK requires children under the age of 12 to travel in child seats. Generally, a child under 4 feet 9 inches (145 cm) tall and weighing less than 80 pounds (about 36 kg) should use a booster seat. Children in that age group typically appreciate being included in the decision-making process, so parents might consider involving them in color choice and comfort opinion. Children who help make choices are usually more likely to cooperate with and tolerate the child restraint system.




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