(MENAFNEditorial) 9th December 2014 Freddie and Sebbie Paradise Road Las Vegas
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Moms & Dads Asked To Check Car Safety Seats & To Study State Laws
Parents are being asked to check exactly what the kid safety seat and car seat policies are in their home state as it emerges that each state uses it's own regulative statutes with regard to car safety seat security.
The Statesman Journal has recently revealed exactly what's what for vehicle safety seat laws in the state of Oregon while suggesting that moms and dads in other states see to it they do in fact know exactly what the law is in their neck of the woods to prevent the occasion of a continuous family tragedy.
According to the published laws in Oregon children under the age of 1 year or weighing less than 20 pounds ought to be positioned in an approved rear facing vehicle safety seat though the official state spokesperson also added that the very best practice is for parents to keep their babies rear-facing until they outgrow their safety seat with the same guidance being given by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Though most of American moms and dads believe that the law for moving children to booster seats is at 4 years old or when the begin to weigh 40 pounds but in Oregon there is no longer a recommended age for the change over with the current laws only saying that kids must be in a harness system until they weigh 40 lbs. However there are a growing number of safety seat manufacturers who are making harness systems which handle higher weight limitations. Families are still encouraged to continue moving their children to a car seat once they reach the weight of 40 lbs though should always remember that when making the switch to a car seat lap belts alone can not be used so having a lap and shoulder belt for use with a car seat is a legal obligation.
Lastly children up until 8 years of ages or the height of 4'9" must constantly be put on an appropriately sized booster seat with the weight requirement not staying in force. The state agent also mentioned that law which enforces the right use of seat belt systems might still override the car seat laws indicating that children at any age height or weight regardless of booster or safety seat regulations still need to be harnessed properly for parents to prevent receiving a possible citation.
Mr Neil Speight co-founder of children line accessory business Freddie and Sebbie stated... "I typically comment on the significance of parents knowing the correct ways to keep their children safe and secure at all times while out in the vehicle so it certainly deserves taking a look at local state laws about safety seat security to prevent any possible citation. I understand how excited moms and dads can be to just forget the car safety seat as quickly as possible with many of our Amazon consumers saying how their car's interior upholstery gets all scuffed up but my advice is always the very same... Safeguard your children first and if you wish to stay clear of scuff marks on the carseats then just make use of a car seat protector."
Original Press Release: Moms And Dads Told To Examine Safety Seats & To Know State Laws
Product Review: Car Seat Protector by Freddie and Sebbie
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