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How Do You Install A Rear Facing Car Seat Base?

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How Do You Install A Rear Facing Car Seat Base?

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I can hardly answer your question accurately, because I haven’t installed car seats very often. But I have replaced seat belts for car seats and I can help you with that a little bit. Sometimes it happens that seat belts fail and need to be replaced. In any case, when replacing your seat belts, you should put in a Seat Belt Extension because not everyone will be able to fit the standard belts that are originally in the car. This is very easy to do, because the car seat has special mechanisms with which you can easily remove and replace the seat belts.

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Infant car seats that easily snap in and out of a secured base are a popular choice for parents of newborns. Not only does the car seat double as a carrier, but it prevents parents from having to re-install the car seat every time they take their child in the car. When installing a rear-facing car seat base, it is important to make sure that it is installed correctly. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that up to 80 percent of car seats are improperly installed. Determine how you will install the rear facing car seat base in your car. Most cars that were manufactured after 2002 are equipped with the LATCH anchor system which allows the car seat base to be tethered tightly to metal latches in the backseat of your car. If your car does not have LATCH, you’ll need to install the car seat base with the seat belt restraint. Place the rear-facing car seat base in the backseat of your car. Although the middle seat is the safest place for newborns to ride, the

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