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As far as safety is concerned, all car seats sold in the United States (whether they were made here or not) have to pass a series of rigorous federal crash tests. This means that they are all technically just as safe as the next. However, the differences are apparent in the features. Since poor installation is one of the major causes of baby car seat malfunction, added features can help you reduce this risk. For instance, many of the better car seats include installation-helping bonuses like built-in locking clips or non-twisting straps. These extras can help cut down on issues caused by user error. Also, make sure the car seat fits your baby. For children under one year and below 20 pounds, most experts recommend a rear-facing car seat. If your child is over 20 pounds, a forward facing car seat is best. Your baby's head should be one inch (or more) below the top of the seat as well, allowing room for adequate head and neck support at all times. For more information, search our engine at Sortprice.com for an unrivaled collection of today's best car seats. Compare Prices on Baby Car Seats » Read Reviews about Baby Car Seats Add your comments or Submit your own shopping guide! |
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