Big Al's wife here. I used to work checking car seats as a road safety officer and it's terrifying the amount of people who don't have the right car seat or have the right seat incorrectly fitted. Here's a few pointers...
- Not all child seats fit all cars, do your research and check what seats fit your car.
- Don't just go to Halfords or Mothercare and buy any seat. They're paid on a commission basis and will be told to push certain brands rather than help you choose what's best for your car and child.
- Any good retailer should let you take a seat out to try it in your car. This is vital as, for example, some ford focus' have different length seatbelts from year to year and even a manufacturer recommended seat might not fit
Crazy, I know.
- Fit your seat as snugly as possible, if you shake the seat it shouldn't move at all. In fact, you should be able to shake the whole car by shaking the seat.
- I know your child's car seat will probably dent your car seats but it needs to be snug for the safety of your child. What's worth more, your upholstery or your baby?
- It is recommended that small babies only stay in their car seats for a short amount of time (can't remember the exact figure but 2 hours springs to mind) due to the fact that American studies found that prolonged periods of time in a car seat can restrict their breathing, for this reason travel systems aren't great for newborns.
Have a read of this website. It's not the best looking or laid out site but Vicky and Cathy know their stuff, big time.
http://www.childcarsafetyseats.co.uk/index.htmlIf you're in or near Essex, visit them and you can try loads of seats out in your car with their advice.
http://www.childcarsafetyseats.co.uk/in_car_safety_centre.htmlFinally, please don't turn your children forward facing too soon. Keep them rear facing for as long as possible. Have a read of this website...
http://www.rearfacing.co.uk/Watch the crash test videos and see the difference between forward and rear facing.
http://www.rearfacing.co.uk/gallery.phpThanks.