Mistake 3: Not setting security seats correctly
A security seat will not do its job if it is wrongly established. NHTSA estimates that 75% of security seats are MIS-TheAnd the most common mistakes include not tightly to the car seat, and using the wrong type of seat belt in the booster seat. Make sure your baby’s car seat will not slide from more than an inch or side the booster seat is safe with a lap-end-shielder belt.
Mistake 4: Harne’s straps are very loose
Your parenting instinct can tell you that it would be better to ensure that when it is transported inside, a harness strap is aimed at safety, not rest. It should be very fit for your child’s body that “you can only fit a finger between your child’s collarbone and harness strap,” Car safety experts say.