What kind of infant seat or child car seat is best?
All infant and child car seats must meet strict safety regulations. Proof must be displayed on the child car seat in the form of a label that states the item meets Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards: CMVSS 213 do not buy a seat without this label. Follow the manufacturers instructions to find whats appropriate for the childs weight and height. I want to place my rear-facing infant seat in the passenger seat, but it is equipped with an air bag. Will the air bag affect the child seat? An expanding air bag could seriously injure a child in a rear-facing infant seat. Transport Canada recommends that rear facing infant seats be placed in the rear seat instead of the front, in accordance with the vehicle manufacturers recommendations. The base of the child car seat is not held tightly in place by the seatbelt. What causes this? The manually adjusted seatbelt buckle may be sitting vertically when installed through the base of the child car seat. As a result, the locking bar inside the bu