The original provider of this video took it down, so I thought I’d put it back up.


Our first time using the new Graco Nautilus car seat for Becca.


www.babyonthego.co.uk Buying a Baby Carseat What You Should Know Before purchasing a baby carseat for your child, I feel that there are a few things that you should know about carseats to keep your child safe and comfortable. 1) Carseats are used to keep your child safe and comfortable whilst travelling in your car. 2) Buy a baby carseat which is branded by a well known manufacturer. The reason for this is purely for your child’s safety and it will give you peace of mind knowing that you bought a good carseat. 3) When it comes to which type of carseat you should buy your child, remember that it depends on your child’s weight, not age. 4) Always remember that rear facing is safest so keep your baby rear facing until they reach the weight limits of the carseat. Your child should not be in a carseat if they are not within the weight range for the seat. 5) Always refer to the manufacturers instruction manual before you attempt to fit the car seat. If you follow the instruction manual step by step when you are fitting it then there is a much higher chance that you will fit the carseat correctly. 6) Keep the manufacturers instruction manual in the glove compartment of the car so that you can refer to it at any time. If the carseat seems slack or if there are any other problems with it, then at least you will have the manual to refer to. 7) You should not buy your child a second hand car seat. There are a few reasons for this. Car seats expire and second hand carseats may not


Video review of Graco Snugride Infant Carseat with Base

  • Manufacturer Suggested Age: Newborn and Up
  • Features: Removable Seat Pad
  • Material: Plastic
  • Care and Cleaning: Spot Clean Only
  • Minimum Weight Supported: 5.0 Lb.
  • Maximum Weight Capacity: 50.0 Lb.
  • Safety and Security Features: 2- Piece Chest Clip, 5-Point Harness
  • Dimensions: Height: 29.5 “; Width: 20.0 “; Depth: 17.0 “
  • Product Weight: 24.05 Lb.

Evenflo Triumph LX Convertible Carseat – Median


Check out my video review for the Britax Roundabout Convertible Carseat!


The Washington State Seat Belt Law requires: All vehicle occupants must be properly restrained in all seating positions; The driver is responsible for properly securing all children under the age of 16. Passengers 16 years of age and older are responsible for themselves. They may receive their own citation if they are not properly restrained. Buckling one seat belt around two people or placing the seat belt under the arm or behind the back is dangerous, can cause death or serious injury, and is a violation of the law. June 1st, 2007 Washington’s Child Restraint Law changed to require: Children under 13 years old be transported in the back seat where it is practical to do so. Children up to their 8th birthday, unless they are 4′9″ tall (which ever comes first), must ride in a child restraint. (For example a child car seat, booster seat, vest, or other restraint that is federally approved for use in the car.) The restraint system must be used correctly according to the car seat AND vehicle manufacturer’s instructions. Vehicles equipped with lap-only seat belts are exempt from the requirement to use a booster seat. Children 8-years of age or at least 4′9″ who wear a seat belt MUST use it correctly (never under the arm or behind the back) or continue to use a booster. Always follow the manufacturers’ instructions and guidelines for both the child restraint and the vehicle

We have an Evenflo Portabout 5 infant carseat with base that was given to us by a friend. Am I able to use any evenflo travel system stroller with it? I was specifically looking at the Aura Select stroller

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