Monday, April 16, 2012

Disney World Vacation And Savings Travel Guide.


Disney World Vacation And Savings Travel Guide.



See How Easily You Can
Have A Disney World Vacation For A
Fraction Of What Others Pay
You Don't Have To Be Rich
To Have An Extravagant Disney World Vacation







Monday, November 7, 2011

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Rear Facing Safety Seats for Infants

Rear Facing Safety Seats for Infants 


Sean Elwell, RN, Injury Prevention Coordinator at Nemours/Alfred I. duPont  Hospital for Children, shows you how to safely install and use a child's rear facing car  seat.
A few important things to remember:
Children from birth through their first year and at least 20 pounds should ride in rear facing safety seats.
Harness should be tight. Perform the pinch test to be sure. You should not be able to pinch more than an inch of strap.
Retainer clip should sit at armpit level.
Use vehicle anchors or seat belt to secure child safety seat.
There should be no more than one inch of movement side to side or forward.
For best protection, keep children in the back seat as long as possible.
Always check your child seat instruction manual or vehicle owner's manual for the exact details for your situation.

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Texas car seat laws 2011

Car Seat Laws Texas 2011
  • Any child younger than eight years old must be secured in a federally-approved restraint seat, unless the child is at least four feet and nine inches in height.
  • Infants weighing less than 20 pounds should ride in a rear facing restraint system strapping into the back seat.
  • Any child under 17 that is a passenger in your vehicle must buckle up regardless of whether they are perched in the front or back seat.
  • Failure to comply with Texas law can result in a fine ranging between $100 and $200.
If you're in the market for one, you can shop online for a child car seat at any time. Before ordering, be sure to read our article on How to Buy a Child Safety Seat.
For more information, see Child Safety Seat requirements.

Texas Child Safety Seat and Seat Belt Laws 2011

Texas child passenger safety laws previously required only children younger than five years of age and less than 36 inches in height to ride in an approved child restraint. Beginning September 1, 2009, the law has been updated to require children under age 8 to ride in an appropriate car seat or booster seat, unless they are 4'9" tall. You must select the appropriate restraint for your child's height and weight, according to manufacturer recommendations. Additionally, Texas law states that during the operation of the vehicle, the child must be properly secured in the car seat or booster seat according to the instructions of the manufacturer of the safety seat system. Children under age 17 must be buckled into the vehicle with a seat belt.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Child Car Seat Laws in Texas

According to the Texas Department of Public Safety website, the following is a list of child safety seat laws. An infant from birth to one year and at least 20 pounds must be placed in a rear-facing seat that is in the back seat of the car. For toddlers from 20 pounds up to 40 pounds, the child must be placed in a forward facing seat with a harness. Children more than 40 pounds and less than 4'9, should be placed in a belt-positioning booster. For additional information you can go to the states website at: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/director_staff/public_information/carseat.htm.