Anonymous wrote: just an FYI... if you have an accident in a European carseat your insurance company will NOT replace your carseat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do keep in mind that it is illegal to import and use foreign seats in the US.
Not that many police will stop you on the street for using a foreign seat, but they are often seized by ICE.
I would hope that ICE has better things to do than to seize foreign car seats.
-Wife of an ICE agent
Its a scare tacit and trying to make agent's and police look bad. The last thing they care about is foreign car seats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do keep in mind that it is illegal to import and use foreign seats in the US.
Not that many police will stop you on the street for using a foreign seat, but they are often seized by ICE.
I would hope that ICE has better things to do than to seize foreign car seats.
-Wife of an ICE agent
Anonymous wrote:Do keep in mind that it is illegal to import and use foreign seats in the US.
Not that many police will stop you on the street for using a foreign seat, but they are often seized by ICE.
Anonymous wrote:Do keep in mind that it is illegal to import and use foreign seats in the US.
Not that many police will stop you on the street for using a foreign seat, but they are often seized by ICE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's some interesting articles:
http://www.carseat.se/swedish-rear-facing-seat-saves-a-2-year-old-life/
http://www.carseat.se/britax-max-way-saves-a-life/
http://www.carseat.se/the-swedish-rear-facing-car-seat-approach/
They are interesting articles and the guy who owns this site generally knows what he is talking about. I would remember, however, that the point of adventuredad's site is to SELL Swedish car seats.
Anonymous wrote:Here's some interesting articles:
http://www.carseat.se/swedish-rear-facing-seat-saves-a-2-year-old-life/
http://www.carseat.se/britax-max-way-saves-a-life/
http://www.carseat.se/the-swedish-rear-facing-car-seat-approach/
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I rear-face to age 5. I will do everything possible to keep my kids alive, and this is the easiest and best way. A Diono seat fits most kids for a long, long, time. Easily 3, and usually 4. 5 for some kids, too. My child is almost 5 and will easily fit in the Diono seat rear-facing. Legs don't matter at all. It's the spine and head that we worry about.
Then we harness to age 7 or 8 or so, then booster until 11 or 12, whenever they 5 step to fit the adult belt.
I do NOT want my kids to die in a car accident. It happens left and right in the papers.
I'm also a carseat tech and if only people knew the heartbreak of losing a child, and how easy it is to keep them safe by using the proper seat and installing it properly.
No boosters for preschoolers!
And please keep your kids RF to age 3, at least. Their little necks can snap so easily in a crash.
They may not die in a car accident but their well-being may be impacted by being infantilized and overprotected. It would also be safer for your kids to eat pureed food until they are 12 as that will reduce the risk of choking. Being mocked by other kids or not having friends because at 12 you still have to be in a car seat is a high price to pay in terms of social, emotional and mental well-being. No 12 yr old is going to take their car seat into a friends car or want friends in their car while they are in a car seat.
You are an idiot. Your argument is the dummest one I've heard in a while. And my child, EVEN AT 12, would use a booster when with friends if he doesn't 5-step, or NOT ride. That simple. And I wouldn't carpool any child without a booster if the child didn't 5-step. This is a child's life we are talking about.