R.S. asks from Shawnee, KS on October 23, 2008
Car Seat to a Booster? - Shawnee,KS
I am at a crossroads and do not know what to do. My son is 40lbs, and 40", he is 2.5 years old. We have the Safety 1st Intera in my car and my husband's car. He is sooo uncomfortable. The distance from the back of the seat and the crotch is too short (frequent complaint from reviewers now). He is a BIG boy. Also, the shoulder straps are at the highest slot, which are lower than his should height, which I have read can cause bad compression injuries if we were to be involved in an accident.
The seat we have converts from a car seat to a high back booster seat, which is supposed to be at 40lbs and 43". But what I have read, that is also AFTER they are 4 years old. I have found a couple of seats that stay in a 5 point harness up to 65 and 80 lbs, but they are over $200 each, and we would need one for each of our cars, and one for Grandma's. Times are tight, I know safety is important, but we do not have $600 to dole out for new car seats.
A lot of the reasons that they say they need to be older is so they know better than to not let themselves out of the seat. My son doesn't try to get out of his crib or his car seat, he just accepts that that is how it has to be. So I don't think "escaping" would be an issue for us.
The other concern that I have read is about them slumping down or falling over while asleep and not being properly aligned in the booster. Again, my son is a very light sleeper and has not fallen asleep in his car seat since he was around 1 year old. So, I don' think that is an issue for us either. We are also never in the car for more than 30 minutes at a time, so he really doesn't get the time to fall asleep.
Based on all of this info, should I follow my gut and put him in a booster now, or keep him scrunched up in the 40lb limit seat longer?
I just wanted to clarify that I did not intend on a regular booster, the only differece would be instead of the built in 5 point harness, I would be using the shoulder and lap belt from the car itself, the body of the car seat would remain the same, with the same body protection all the way past the top of his head.
So What Happened?™
We went to Wal Mart and looked at the Graco Nautilus, we will be ordering them on line, one per a paycheck, so he should be covered with in the next month in all three cars. So he will be in the 5 point harness up to 65 lbs. Now, anyone know of anyone that would like to buy a couple of Safety 1st Intera car seats? :-)
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J.J. answers from St. Louis on October 24, 2008
He needs to be in a 5 point harness still. There is a reason for both the age and the size restrictions. Get him one he will fit in. I have no idea why you would need 3 for one child he can only ride in one at a time, just move the carseat with the child, that's what almost everyone I know has done, since we couldn't afford multiple ones.
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L.B. answers from St. Joseph on October 24, 2008
I would go with the booster. Safety is important but so is the comfort of the passenger... my kids are at 50 lbs and one isn't quite 4 but she's ridden short distances in a booster without any problem.
M.C. answers from Kansas City on October 24, 2008
I too had BIG kids, they had outgrown their convertable seats between 2 and three, but I found a decent highback booster w/ a 5-pt harness. It was a Graco or Cosco from WalMart. It was having the best of both, it was safer than a belt positioner and still big enough to be comfy. It was a reasonable price too somewhere around $45 (that was almost 4 years ago, though) I have a pretty good feeling I will be in the market again soon with my youngest. Good Luck!
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D.F. answers from St. Louis on October 24, 2008
Contact your local Fire Dept. some provide appropriate car seats for free. I run an in home care and one of my mom's just couldn't afford the next size up. I called my local fire dept. explained the situation, they took all my home info. and later that day they came by house with a brand new carseat, plus coloringbooks for all the children I watch.
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S.D. answers from Topeka on October 23, 2008
he is absolutely to young to be in a booster his upper part of body isn't strong enough to hold him and in the event of a car crash he can be severly damaged.I have a big son as well and always has been he is 5 now and we didn't switch to a bootster till he was 4 and oked it with the car seat safety check lane he is much to tall for a car seat with removeable straps in place of the builtin carseat belts his head is over the recommened height.I however don't like the booster seat I feel it is still unsafe for his age but they don't make any other carseat that is good for his heght.I would keep him in the carseat you have and make sure that the straps are all correct and at the heights point have him sit directly sitting up no slouching and adjust the seatbelt to him this may help the straps may be to tight and not fitting correctly and you can also go to a carseat safety check lane and make sure it is the correct carseat if it can been switced out to use the builtin carseatbelts for his age since he is meeting the weight and height requirements but not age.If this doesn't happen in your area call the pediatrican and see if they can recommend you to go somewhere it may be the firestation or the higway patrol office
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J.S. answers from Memphis on October 24, 2008
2 1/2 seems too young for just a booster seat. I waited until at least 3 1/2-4 to move my kiddos into the booster. Could you just purchase 1 of the bigger seats for the car that he is in the most and keep him in the smaller seats in the other cars. I've seen car seats on Craigslist many times-as long as you check the recall information and whether or not it's been in an accident, it should be fine. Money is always tight in my house, I remember having to go out and buy 2 new carseats at the same time (250 a piece) but we always put safety first-no matter what it cost to keep my kids safe-we just cut out things everywhere else. For that, we actually cut out our cable and all eating out for 3 months.
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A.L. answers from Kansas City on October 25, 2008
OK I am late responding, I am a National child passenger safety Instructor and he is way to young to put in a booster seat. We have to let parents know that sometimes the pediatricians are incorrect in their carseat information. If you need a cheaper 5 point seat goto walmart or target and get the Graco Nautilus, it is new and goes to 65 pounds with the 5 point harness and then switches to a booster. The cost is 159.00. Cant put a price on your childs life! I would invite you if you are still wanting to switch him to a booster, visit the Kyle miller foundations website and watch the videos. Maybe that will help with your decision! Thanks! A.
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M.B. answers from St. Louis on October 24, 2008
They are supposed to be in a 5 point harness until they are 4yrs old!! Iv seen bigger carseats for about $50. Its not just his weight that determines it, he is too young to be in a booster. Its not safe. And older woman will tell you they didnt have seat belts in their cars, Well times have changed and studies show whats safe for your kids. Sometimes what is convient for you doesnt keep your kids safe!
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T.R. answers from Joplin on October 24, 2008
i, too, would go with at least one expensive carseat, for bigger kids. check ebay or craigslist, maybe you can get one cheaper. as long as it hasn't been in a crash it's okay to use. or just buy one expensive one and pass it around. safety really isn't an option and as a peds nurse i see a lot of kids with horrible injuries because of compression injuries from seat belt problems. i really can't emphasize enough on getting a properly fitted carseat. check with WIC or somewhere, a lot of times DFS will give them out.
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M.J. answers from Kansas City on October 24, 2008
This is from the DMV website- http://www.dmv.org/mo-missouri/safety-laws.php.
* A child less than four years old or weighing under 40 pounds must be secured in a child passenger restraint system appropriate for the child.
* A child over four years of age, but less than eight years of age, who also weighs between 40 and 80 pounds and is under 4'9" tall, must be secured in a child passenger restraint system or booster seat appropriate for that child.
* Children at least 80 pounds, or children more than 4'9" tall, are required to be secured by an appropriate vehicle safety belt or booster seat.
I think 2 1/2 is way too young to be in just a basic booster seat. The safety requirements are not there just to avoid them 'escaping' from their carseat. The carseats are designed for each age/weight to avoid serious injury in an accident. The 5 pt harness seats are designed to prevent small children from falling out of their seats in a high impact collision and they basically cover the child in seatbelts. The boosters don't do that- they only give them a little height on the seats and one seatbelt. The fines are pretty steep and Child Protective Services is required to visit your home, if you are caught using carseats that do not comply with the state requirements. (my friend could tell you all about it! $1500 fine and CPS came to her home 3 or 4 times in a year! All that because she got pulled over for having a headlight out!)
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J.J. answers from St. Louis on October 24, 2008
He needs to be in a 5 point harness still. There is a reason for both the age and the size restrictions. Get him one he will fit in. I have no idea why you would need 3 for one child he can only ride in one at a time, just move the carseat with the child, that's what almost everyone I know has done, since we couldn't afford multiple ones.
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