20, September 2014: Recent security tests made at 35 miles per hour showed how infant car seats took a genuine jarring on impact, however it was only the rear-facing baby car seats that withstood the security test. The reports suggests that children and young children stay in a child car seat or booster seat til the safety belt fits effectively, being when they reach 4’9″. 

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On the back of that news, one major safety seat maker will offer brand-new guidelines to make sure parents keep kids rear-facing longer. Cosco recently revealed at the “Kidz in Motion” National Child Guest Security Specialist Conference that they prepared to increase the rear-facing age requirements for their baby safety seat, not letting kids face forward til the age of 2.

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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that kids stay seated rear-facing up until the age of 2, though present laws impose kids to be rear-facing until they reach their first birthday, so truly it’s now up to moms and dads to choose when to change the positioning of their child car seat, and with that new report out, parents choosing when to change to a forward-facing car seat is going to be an even tougher choice for many moms and dads,. 

One factor offered why some moms and dads preferred forward-facing car seats was so they can watch on their youngsters through the motorist’s mirror. One Nevada based accessory company “Freddie and Sebbie” have actually produced an adjustable back seat mirror that will permit the motorist to keep an eye on their kids while seated in a rear-facing car seat position. 

Company spokesperson Mr Neil Speight stated… “We were aware of the problem of moms and dads wanting a rear-facing safety seat, however at the same time have the ability to have a look at their baby from time to time, without loosing concentration while behind the wheel. “We are now pleased to present the ideal solution for viewing your priceless baby while you focus on driving with the extra large 360-degree adjustable baby car mirror, that rotates and pivots for that best viewing angle to see a rear-facing child. It is also extremely easy to set up, it’s shatter proof, and does fit most headrests.” 

Mr Speight explained how aggravated he had been while out in the car with his baby twins “Freddie and Sebbie,” and stated… “It was horrible when one of them began to cry in the back as I had no idea what was up, and usually ended up having to stop the car. It really did stress me out rather a lot, so one day decided to get the Freddie and Sebbie creation group to produce the perfect solution, the extra large 360-degree adjustable baby car mirror.” 

He concluded by stating… “I actually hope this rear mirror does make it easier to help parents choose a rear-facing child safety seat, which is the safest choice. The Freddie and Sebbie’ baby car mirror is backed by a life time NO-Hassle free replacement warranty, and is just sold on Amazon.com. 

The full specifications for their deluxe backseat mirror can be seen here: http://www.amazon.com/Back-Seat-Mirror-Concentrate-Rear-Facing/dp/B00NIU69SQ/ 

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