As we get closer and closer to our due dates and now that we have a few babies (!) in the group, I thought I'd start a thread to help answer questions regarding proper car seat use. I'm a bit of a car seat safety nazi and it drives me insane the number of people I see not using it properly. I know many of you have gotten help with installing your car seat from local police/fire. Just make sure when doing that, that the person helping you is a certified car seat tech. Many departments offer the help but aren't necessarily trained. You can search for local car seat techs who will help with installation and proper use for a small fee.
After that rant, I will step off my soap box and leave you with this graphic. (FTR, I was clueless after my daughter was born. I cringe at some of the photos of her in her car seat.)
Re: Car seat safety
BFP: 8/11/18 Due: 4/26/18
It's going to depend on your car seat and that will be in your manual. We have a Chicco Keyfit and it doesn't matter whether it's up or down, as long as it's locked.
For or those of you that aren't sure/confident about your knowledge, Car Seats For The Littles is a great group on Facebook. They have tons of graphics like the one above and you can post pictures/ask for help as needed. I've learned so much just by reading responses to others' questions!
I will say that nothing bugs me more than seeing a baby/child who is strapped in the car seat with the chest clip around their stomach and loose straps. I feel like I strap my kids down like we are in a rocket going to the moon.
This website is a GREAT resource: https://csftl.org/
and they even have a facebook group. They have helped me many times with installing my car seat (i prefer to do it so I know it's done right)...you can also take pictures of your the install or your LO to confirm everything is correct. I recommend just writing a direct message to the group instead of posting on the board so you know for sure you are getting advice from a certified car tech.
@Thscary anything like that that didn't come with the car seat is considered an aftermarket product and isn't considered safe. They can affect the harness placement and the baby's positioning making the car seat unsafe. Rolled up receiving blankets like in the photo above are OK. The head support that came with our car seat was adequate for my daughter.
Article from Car Seats for the Littles that explains it better: https://csftl.org/non-regulated-products/
A good test is to grab the seat at the belt path using your non-dominant hand and give it a shake. If there's less than one inch movement in either direction, it's secure.
And yes, you use either the latch or seat belt, not both.
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Carseat blog has their own set of videos this is the one I used- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzYYd_6Lh8U
BFP: 8/11/18 Due: 4/26/18
@ansley0319 Firefighter said it doesn't matter. I put mine behind the passenger seat because I couldn't put my seat any farther forward to drive safely if it was behind my seat. My car also didn't have the latch clips in the middle backseat, so he recommended doing them on the outside seats.
Does it need to be done like this with any car seat? My seat is the Maxi Cosi mico max 30.
PCOS, Hypothyroidism.
Miscarriage at 8 weeks
First saw
It's a boy!
Or are the receiving blankets the way to go?
ETA this was totally already answered lol don't mind me
Edit - insert comes out at 11 pounds. Head support comes out when straps are in upper slots but can come out sooner when baby has good enough head control.
PCOS, Hypothyroidism.
Miscarriage at 8 weeks
First saw
It's a boy!
Just wanted to share the car seat lady. This lady knows. What's. up.
You our will find answers to ANY car seat question there. She even has a ranking about buying vehicles and which are easiest with a variety of car seats.