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Why is a car seat important?

Why is a car seat important?

Why Are Car Seats Important? Using a car seat, also called a child safety seat, is the best way to protect your kids when they’re in a car. Car crashes are one of the leading causes of death and injury for children. Because car seats save lives, using a car seat is the law in every U.S. state.

Do car seats really save lives?

Research has shown that using age- and size-appropriate child restraints (car seats, booster seats, and seat belts) is the best way to save lives and reduce injuries in a crash. Only 2 out of every 100 children live in states that require car seat or booster seat use for children age 8 and under.

Are car seat side impacts tested?

Parents trust car seats to protect their children in the event of an accident. So it may come as a surprise to many that manufacturers are not required to do side-impact crash tests on the seats. The current regulations require only that car-seat manufacturers prove they can withstand front-impact crashes.

Why are child safety seats so important?

While seat-belts and child restraints do not prevent crashes from taking place, they play a major role in reducing the severity of injury to vehicle occupants involved in a collision. An occupant’s chance of survival increases dramatically when appropriately restrained.

Do you really need a car seat?

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends children be in car seats or booster seats until the age of 12, or when they are at least 4-feet-9-inches tall, which is the height at which someone can safety use a seat belt.

Are impact shield car seats safe?

Impact shield seats score highly because they slightly reduce the force to a child’s neck and are considered easier to fit and use, and are quick to transfer between vehicles. However, based solely on crash performance, rear facing car seats are safer.

What was the purpose of early car seats?

Early car seats were designed to help a child see outside the car. Safety wasn’t a priority. 1933 – Bunny Bear Company produces a booster seat so parents can keep an eye on kids in the car. 1940s – Canvas seats on a metal frame attach to a car’s front seat so kids can get a better view through the windshield.

Why was there a car seat in 1933?

Early car seats were designed to help a child see outside the car. Safety wasn’t a priority. 1933 – Bunny Bear Company produces a booster seat so parents can keep an eye on kids in the car.

When was the first forward facing car seat made?

The Bobby Mac car seat could be use dread-facing or forward-facing. 1971 – The first federal standards for car seat safety require a three-point child harness as well as a safety belt to attach the car seat to the vehicle. 1980s – Crash testing for car seats is required.

What was the first car seat safety standard?

1971 – The first federal standards for car seat safety require a three-point child harness as well as a safety belt to attach the car seat to the vehicle.

Why is the automotive seat market so big?

The automotive seat market is expected to accommodate new technologies in wake of growing climate and environmental challenges. For example, if a passenger car is left in the sun all day, it will be uncomfortable for the passenger and driver to sit in the car due to trapped heat.

When did they start requiring a car seat?

In 1971, the first federal standards for car seat safety require a three-point child harness as well as a safety belt to attach the car seat to the vehicle.

Why did they start putting seat belts in cars?

Over time, the seat belt slowly starting showing up in manufacture cars to help passengers and drivers stay put inside their car seats. There was less concern for overall driving safety.

Why do we have car seats that expire?

Crash test data, advances in materials, manufacturing, and design all allow for cars seats with improved functionality and safety.

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Ruth Doyle