Many parents think that lower LATCH connectors will help restrain their boostered children in a crash. The purpose of LATCH on a belt-positioning booster is to secure it to the vehicle so it doesn't become a projectile in a crash when the child isn't using it and so...
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CarseatBlog Quick Tip: Proper Harness Tightness
One of the top 3 mistakes we see at checkup events is a harness that's too loose. Nearly *every* infant seat I see when I'm out and about has a loose harness. How do you know if your child's harness is tight enough? Also, see The Pinch Test.
CarseatBlog Quick Tip: Checking Install Tightness
Aren't quite sure how to tell if your carseat is installed tightly enough? Here's how you check.
CarseatBlog Quick Tip: Funky Label Wording
Have you ever been confused by the wording "Use only in a rear-facing position when using restraint with an infant weighing less than 22 pounds"? This text is found in a convertible carseat manual and on a label on the side of the carseat and is, without a doubt, one...