Features of BNS012 Baby Car Seat Group 0/1/2 : 1) Certificated with European safety standard ECE R44/04 2) Suitable for children under 6 years old.. 3) Side impact protection system. 4) Contoured and flat base 5) Base support use for group0+ only 6) 4 harness slots adjust to children’s height 7) Integral 5-point harness system for group0+,I 8) Three reclining positions for seat body with one single hand operation 9) The largest reclining position of seat body for group 0+ (Rearward facing) 10)Extra side protection system for better side protection .
Data of Cheap BNS012 Baby Car Seat for baby under 6 years old: Package: 2pcs*/ctn Carton Size: 52*45*93cm N.W./G.W.:13/15kg Loading Quantity: 204pcs for 20GP 624pcs for 40HQ
Installation of BNS012 Baby Car Seat for baby under 6 years old Rearward facing installation for newborn baby till 13kg Forward facing installation for baby 9-25kg Click below button to view the installation video at my instagram page please.
Why should child safety seats be installed backwards?
When riding in a car seat, usually when the baby grows and exceeds the infant car seat, parents may want to change the baby from a rear-facing to a forward-facing seat as early as possible. However, the traffic safety officers strongly recommend that parents to wait, because it is the safest way to travel in a rear-facing child safety seat for at least 2 years of age. Child safety seat research shows that a 23-month-old baby in a rear-facing car seat has a 75% lower risk of death or serious injury than in a front-facing car seat. The reason for this is that a rear-facing seat can distribute the impact force of a crash more evenly across the back of the seat and the child's body. In addition, this will limit the movement of the baby's head, reduce the possibility of neck injury, and allow the child's body to be more controlled within the constraints of the seat shell. Based on the time the child car seat is used, I recommend using at least 3 car seats per child: 1 rear-facing baby car seat (BNS0+ infant car seat) , 1 convertible car seat (BNS360P 360 rotation car seat), and 1 car seat booster (BNS023 booster car seat). Some parents may think that when replacing the infant car seat with a convertible seat, it is the right time to change the baby to a forward-facing seat. However, they should be riding in a rear-facing convertible seat. Most babies will exceed the height limit of the baby carrier before the weight reaches the upper limit of the baby carrier. One study showed that a 12-month-old dummy weighing 22 pounds (about 10 kilograms) and 22 inches (about 75 centimeters) tall was more likely to ride in a rear-facing infant carrier than a rear-facing infant carrier. Converting the seat, there is a higher incidence of head impacts on the simulated front seats. Therefore, we strongly recommend that parents change their baby's baby carrier to a rear-facing convertible car seat at least when the baby is 1 year old. Rear-facing installation, FAQ Q: Is my baby too big to ride in a rear-facing seat? His bent legs may be uncomfortable. A: Babies are much more fragile than adults because their bones and joints are not fully developed. So what might look very uncomfortable for an adult might be ok for a baby. Real crash data shows that the probability of serious injury (legs and feet) is much lower when riding in a rear-facing seat than when riding in a front-facing seat - Reducing head and spine injuries is a top safety priority. Moreover, a car seat with backrest adjustable positions like BNS012 Cheap Baby Car Seat Group 0/1/2 for Children under 6 years old will be better choice here. It will offer more space and allow children more comfortable while ensure the travel safety.