Maybe NoVa the car seat installer or one of my other uber-intelligent nesties (I can't call you bumpies, sorry) can help me with this?
Where should the car seat be placed in the car? On the driver's side? In the middle? On the passenger's side? How do you know where to put it? I cannot find a definitive answer on this anywhere!
Also, the fire station that is close to my house that inspects car seats doesn't have any open appointments before my due date. When I asked him about it, my doctor told me the hospital will inspect the car seat and the base for us to make sure they're installed correctly before we take the baby home. He even said that if we bring both cars up, they'll inspect both bases. Will that inspection be a "real" inspection or should I try to get an appointment before my EDD at some of the places that are a bit further out from my house that are listed on seatcheck.org?
Re: car seat installation questions
I installed mine in the middle because I heard that was the best place to install it because of side impact crashes/air bags.
I highly doubt that the hospital would let you drive away with an incorrectly installed car seat, though I would feel more comfortable having an inspection done before I deliver.
I "think" the safest place to put the carseat is in the middle. We have ours however, on the passenger side because it didn't latch properly in the middle.
When we left the hospital they sent in a woman to inspect the straps on the carseat to make sure we could get DD in and out of if properly and that the straps were position correctly and what not. She then went to the car w/ us and checked the base.
I think it is really up to you if you want to make an appt. elsewhere. But I trusted what the hospital said. I also used my own judgement.
Put it in the middle. It may be harder to get it in and out but it's the safest place... Now with two kids I am going to have to put them on the sides but with one the middle is best.
Also I have a friend who is a L&D nurse and she said that they don't really have very much training on proper installation before they are supposed to check these things. So she always encourages people to go to the fire stations (or wherever) to get them checked.
HTH!
I know that a good friend of dh and I's works for the local hospital here in NJ solely inspecting car seats. She had to go through a lot of training before they would let her check the seats.
also... I know that in NJ, if your car seat is too old or not up to standards, they will give you a free brand new carseat.
I've heard a rumor or something on TV I think that says your car manual will tell you where the safest place is...
and I'm not planning on washing the material of the car seat.