Tips for safe driving with the baby

Sunday, January 30, 2011
Some parents, of course, more like lap child in the car when traveling, especially if his son was a baby, because the baby looks comfortable in your arms. However, the stakes are enormous. You should not assume the baby when driving a car. In the event of accident or sudden stop, your child can experience severe injury could even be fatal (died). Lap or arms they seem to be a pretty good compromise, but the seat is much safer. Adult arm is not strong enough to hold the child when the collision occurred, and the weight of adults can push a small child or infant.

Because of his size, small children and infants do not benefit from most of the safety features found on modern vehicles. Without a seat belt, they would be at greater risk of experiencing conflict to the inside of the vehicle compared to adults who protected air bags and seat belts. Children need protection from the child seat. Soft bone structure, muscles are still weak, heavy head and small body size makes them have a greater risk of injury when the collision occurred.

Car seat is a seat designed for use by children and installed in the car. Usefulness car seat for children safer in driving. Here are some things you should observe when driving with your baby or child.
  • Infants weighing about 9 kg and up to 1 year old must use a child seat facing backwards. Infant seats must be in the back seat and facing the rear of the car.
  • The baby in the car should never overlook the front. In the event of accident or sudden stop, the baby's neck can be injured severely.
  • Babies should not be placed in the front seat that has airbags. In the event of an accident, air bags on the seat and make injured or killed (fatal in) baby.


Product Description


Kiddopotamus Snuzzler Complete Head and Body Support, Ivory TerryParents may want to give their infants the Snuzzler for the luxurious comfort factor alone. But what will really make them happy is the fact that the award-winning Snuzzler provides gentle support for baby’s vulnerable head, neck, and back, keeping her stable and comfy in the car seat, stroller, swing, bike trailer, backpack, and bouncy seat. The plush terrycloth is reversible to smooth, woven fabric, so baby can sit in comfort and style any time of the year. The soft support cushions fit all harness systems, with no need to thread (and unthread) straps when transferring Snuzzler between seats.

The Snuzzler Is Different 
Other support products do not actually support a baby’s head. Parents cringe at the sight of their sleeping baby’s head cocked practically at right angles to her body—the Snuzzler prevents the head flop, and keeps baby’s entire torso in the proper posture.

How It Works 
Switching the Snuzzler between baby seats (car seat, stroller, bouncy seat, etc.) couldn’t be easier or more intuitive. Open-ended strap openings allow caregivers to drop the Snuzzler right into the seat, pull the harness straps through the openings, make sure the head support is set at the right height (adjust height with Velcro tabs), and there you have it. Ready for baby!

Crash Tested for Safety
If you’ve done your parenting homework, you know that adding fluffy, squishy things to your baby’s car seat can compromise her safety, as the harness straps may not fit as snugly as necessary with all the cushioning around baby. Have no fear, Kiddopotamus knows all about baby safety. Snuzzler has no padding behind baby for the safest harness fit. It has undergone rigorous crash tests by accredited United States agencies to ensure that it conforms to federal standards.

Snuzzler Grows with Baby
The clever head support element of the Snuzzler is detachable and adjustable (with Velcro tabs); as baby grows, the head support moves right along with her, unlike all-one-piece supports. The head support can also be used on its own.

Award-Winning Support
Among its accolades and parent kudos, the Snuzzler is also the recipient of several awards, including the 2005 Pregnancy Magazine Buyer’s Guide Award, the 2003 iParenting Media Award, and the 2003 iParenting "Hot Product" Award.

Machine Washable
What’s the point of baby gear if you can’t throw it in the laundry basket? Of course the Snuzzler is machine washable (cold water, gentle cycle. Line dry).--Emilie Coulter

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