you should have him in a convertable car seat rear facing... he should stay that way till her reaches the height and weight limit of the seat, normally 30-35 lbs!
@jazmummy how old is he? He should be refacing if he is defently under 1 years of age. It is safer to have them refacing up to the age of 3 and the weight of the convertibal carseat witch is usally 35-40 lbs. I hope this helps.
Very informative. I liked how they said to leave them rear facing in their convertible car seat until 30-35 pounds, much safer than the 1 year that everyone used to say.
I think this is the best car seat safety video I have ever seen!
Woohoo for correct, updated information!
RBCI 2 years ago
i have a son who weighs 21 pounds what way should his car seat be?
jazmummy 2 years ago
you should have him in a convertable car seat rear facing... he should stay that way till her reaches the height and weight limit of the seat, normally 30-35 lbs!
Good luck
jfmom 2 years ago
@jazmummy how old is he? He should be refacing if he is defently under 1 years of age. It is safer to have them refacing up to the age of 3 and the weight of the convertibal carseat witch is usally 35-40 lbs. I hope this helps.
jsrcamp 1 year ago
hopefuly this will onen some parents eyes that something is wrong wth there infants car set
zachsblondie69 3 years ago
wonderful video. I only wish that it mentioned that many cars do not have 3 sets of lower anchors in their vehicle and can't use LATCH in the center.
melickit 4 years ago
Very informative. I liked how they said to leave them rear facing in their convertible car seat until 30-35 pounds, much safer than the 1 year that everyone used to say.
jeaniepayne 4 years ago 2