Are you a bit baffled at how the RideSafer should fit your child or how to use a RideSafer vest? This video is to review the pieces of […]
Are you a bit baffled at how the RideSafer should fit your child or how to use a RideSafer vest? This video is to review the pieces of […]
Wrong. Well, really, it depends. First thing is first: Get your car seat checked, even if you think you have it installed and are using it right! (Studies show 96% of parents think they did it right, while 75% of children are found to be restrained incorrectly.) […]
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Where does your car seat practice fall? Likely somewhere in between car seat best practice and legal minimums. Car Seat Best Practice according to NHTSA: versus “Proper Use” […]
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Automobile accidents are the leading cause of death among healthy U.S. citizens. Tens of thousands of drivers sustain fatal injuries in a single year. And nearly 2.5 million drivers receive serious or permanently disabling injuries. […]
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Whenever summer comes around, it can get difficult to drive for long distances because of the direct sunlight. Window shading and window tinting are the only options to solve this problem. […]
Nothing makes a parent’s heart ache more than when his or her child is under the weather. If your little one complains of nausea, dizziness or even vomits when traveling, it could be due to motion sickness, which mainly occurs during car, train, ship and air travel. […]
Summer is just around the corner, which means it’s just about vacation season! Time to pack your things, explore the world and enjoy some much-needed time away from the office. Just be certain that you stay safe if you’re planning to take a road trip abroad. Here’s how. […]
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Have you ever heard of free-range parenting? The approach to parenting is about allowing children to grow and develop without their parents hovering around constantly. Parents who don’t allow children to experience the outside world alone are referred to as helicopter parents. […]
As a parent, car seats have been a part of your life since your child came into the world. You’ve followed the guidelines from rear-facing to forward-facing, and mastered the ins and outs of seat belt attachments and anchors. Your children are likely to be pros at the routine. […]
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Yes, in as much as the American Academy of Pediatrics is now recommending that babies should remain rear-facing until they reach the maximum height and weight allowed by […]
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