As is winter weather.
Babies wearing coats in car seats.
Standard coats no matter how thin should never be worn underneath a car seat harness because it can leave the harness too loose to be effective in a crash.
But if you live in new england like us winter is no joke.
Thick winter coats or snowsuits can keep your baby warm but they can compromise your child s car seat safety.
How to keep your child warm and safe in the car seat.
Children can wear thin coats and there are now coats specifically designed to be used within the harness of a car seat which have been crash tested.
The force on a 10 pound infant is more than a 10.
Not even a little.
Parents should choose car seat friendly coat options.
If you have the child wear the coat to the car take it off buckle in the child and put the coat back on the coat will still be warm.
Take the coat off put your child back in the car seat and buckle the harness straps which should be adjusted just as they were when the child was wearing the coat.
In order for car seats and boosters to function properly the straps need to remain tight against the child s chest.
Car seats are a part of parents lives.
Winter coats and snowsuits change the way a child fits into the car seat.
This test showed the dangers of wearing a bulky coat which endangers car seat safety.
Store the carrier portion of infant seats inside the house when not in use.
In fact wearing a puffy coat yourself with the seat belt is not a best practice because it adds space between your body and the seat belt.