Don’t turn your baby around at 12 months. Watch this short video and you’ll realize why you should keep your child rear facing for as long as possible. Facing the rear is 5 times safer than facing front! Instead of turning your baby around at 12 months, get a rear facing or convertible car seat and keep your toddler safe. Many convertible car seats permit children to ride rear facing until 35 lbs. which is a tremendous difference in safety. Questions? Email ad@adventuredad.com NOTE:Those of you wondering why the rear facing seat is in the front seat, there is a good answer. Using a rear facing car seat in the front seat is as safe as the rear seat (AIRBAG DISABLED). The Swedes, car seat safety obsessed nation, have been using the froint seat for the past 30+ years with fantastic results. The car seat injuries and fatalities are far lower than any other nation. Airbags are disabled with a key or a switch and so far there is not one single fatality due to malfunctioning car seats. Pure crash test data says rear seat is about 35% safer but there are other factors which make the front set a great place for a rear facing seat. Better communication between driver and child is one. No looking in the mirror or digging in the back for a pacifier. More flexible placement of kids in the car. When transporting many kids in the car the front seat means more possibilities for kids sitting properly in a car seat. Another huge factor is longer time rear facing. Many parents are concerned …
More than 80% of car seats are installed incorrectly, which means four out of five children are improperly restrained and at risk for injury. Watch as Claudia Romo, an injury prevention specialist and certified passenger safety technician at Children’s, demonstrates how to select the right seat for your child and how to properly install an infant car seat.
Traveling can be difficult enough without the added pressure of having to haul a baby car seat around. Thankfully, there are great travels bags that can help. Using a Britax car seat, Daddy Troy demonstrates how to load up an infant car seat inside this unique travel bag in this episode of Gear Daddy. This rolling bag can keep car seats clean and makes traveling in airports or other locations easier for parents while leaving you free to deal with your kids. A backpack style carseat tote bag is one of the best car seat accessories for dads. And who doesn’t love wheeled luggage? DadLabs ep. 425 Distributed by Tubemogul.
The task of choosing which baby monitor to select can be a daunting one for dads. In this episode of Gear Daddy, Daddy Troy clears up the confusion and explains the science and technology behind baby monitors. What does Megahertz and Gigahertz mean? What about ISM and DECT? What wireless technology in your home do these baby products share frequencies with? Will a digital baby monitor provide more privacy and less interference? Gear Daddy has the answers to these and other questions about all kinds of baby gear. DadLabs Ep. 421 Distributed by Tubemogul.
Daddy Troy reviews maybe the coolest travel crib ever. This piece of baby gear comes to us from Baby Bjorn, maker of some of the best baby products. This crib makes travel easier for parents and their infants. The crib has numerous safety features and folds into compact travel luggage. Babies can sleep nicely in this baby furniture. This Swedish engineering feat comes to you directly from the ABC Kids Expo in Las Vegas. (See, honey, it really was for work. DadLabs ep. 88 Gear Daddy.
Car seats and baby strollers are some of the most important purchases parents will make for their children. In this episode of Gear Daddy, Daddy Troy checks out a travel system from Orbit Baby. This infant system features a car seat, carseat base, and a stroller frame. It adjusts as your child grows and holds three different sears including an infant car seat, toddler car seat, and a bassinet. This system is great for baby travel and moms and dads are sure to appreciate all its great features. DadLabs Ep. 559 is brought to you by BabyBjorn. Distributed by Tubemogul.
www.babyonthego.co.uk In this car seat fitting guide, Babyonthego demonstrate how to install the Graco Logico S HP baby car seat. The Graco Logico S HP is a rear facing baby car seat. Please note that this fitting video is only a guide, please always refer to the manufacturers instruction manual prior to fitting the rear facing baby car seat.