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2 July 2009 2,473 views One Comment

child-car-seatAn interesting site for parents and useful but perhaps the best is the Car Seat Buying Guide . Concerned that you won’t find a safe car seat for your child? As far as choosing the right car seat, it is all a matter of what fits in your vehicle, how easy it is to use and how long your child can use it. Here are the five types of car seats on the market today: Big Names in Car Seats: Graco, Britax and Evenflo. What about a nice convertable

Flying : Taking small children on a plane either for holiday or visits can be a stressful time for any parents. CARES has developed a child restraint device certified by the FAA that provides an equivalent amount of safety as a car seat when flying that only takes a few moments to set up. The device weighs just one pound making it a truly portable alternative to making your way through an airport with child and car seat in tow.
CARES is for children over 1 who are between 22 and 44 pounds. CARES is the only FAA certified alternative to a car seat for children flying on an airplane . For more information or to purchase Cares, go to CARES. Keep in mind: CARES is not certified for use in cars and should not be used in automobiles as an alternative to a child seat. CARES does not fit on most first class seats or sleeper seats.

Try http://www.shopwiki.com/car+seats .Hope it helps you.

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  • Baby On The Go said:

    This is an interesting short article. The CARES child restraint device looks very interesting and seems very easy to use. Would be good to hear about the effectiveness of the restraint.

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