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Parents usually have a long list of safety supplies and equipment they must purchase before the baby is born. They typically spend months making lists and researching child safety products and companies to ensure they are prepared for their baby's arrival. One of the most important necessities required before you can even bring home the baby from the hospital is the baby's car seat.
Car seats for babies and small children are required and in most states, sometimes up to the age of 7 or 8. Some states have a weight and/or height requirement instead of age. Whatever the car seat requirements are, parents should research and be aware of the specific regulations in their area.
Types of Car Seats
Their child's overall safety is a parent's number one concern. With that, shopping for a car seat becomes an extremely important task. Car seats are specially designed for the age and weight of the child using them.
The most common types of car seats are:
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Infant Car Seats
Infant seats are designed for babies. For at least the first year, babies should ride in a rear facing seat; this includes their first trip home. The American Academy of Pediatrics also recommends that babies remain in a rear facing car seat until they are 1 year old or at least 20 pounds.
Convertible Car Seats
Convertible seats are exactly what they sound like, convertible. You can change this type of car seat into various configurations. They can be used with infants in the rear facing position, and then converted later in the child's life to a forward facing car seat. Many parents prefer the convertible version of the car seat since it lasts much longer. Some convertible car seats also change into a booster seat.
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