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Rear Facing vs. Forward Facing Car Seat Safety

November 17, 2010 By Pilar Estefana

Don’t turn your baby around at 12 months. Watch this short video and you’ll realize why you should keep your child rear facing for as long as possible. Facing the rear is 5 times safer than facing front! Instead of turning your baby around at 12 months, get a rear facing or convertible car seat and keep your toddler safe. Many convertible car seats permit children to ride rear facing until 35 lbs. which is a tremendous difference in safety. Questions? Email ad@adventuredad.com NOTE:Those of you wondering why the rear facing seat is in the front seat, there is a good answer. Using a rear facing car seat in the front seat is as safe as the rear seat (AIRBAG DISABLED). The Swedes, car seat safety obsessed nation, have been using the froint seat for the past 30+ years with fantastic results. The car seat injuries and fatalities are far lower than any other nation. Airbags are disabled with a key or a switch and so far there is not one single fatality due to malfunctioning car seats. Pure crash test data says rear seat is about 35% safer but there are other factors which make the front set a great place for a rear facing seat. Better communication between driver and child is one. No looking in the mirror or digging in the back for a pacifier. More flexible placement of kids in the car. When transporting many kids in the car the front seat means more possibilities for kids sitting properly in a car seat. Another huge factor is longer time rear facing. Many parents are concerned …

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  1. behopeful4today says

    December 18, 2009 at 9:58

    yeah do you see how that car seat isnt tethered properly?

  2. behopeful4today says

    December 18, 2009 at 9:58

    not to mention the car seats are NOT the same

  3. lenats31 says

    December 22, 2009 at 9:58

    @behopeful4today
    If you look hard enough that it is properly tethered. The tether straps (two) are routed and crossed underneath the front seat and attached to the front seat runners or the seat bight.

  4. pastchrono says

    January 20, 2010 at 9:58

    And the one kid is in the front and also never mind these simulations never show the metal of the trunk smashing off your children’s legs and glass going into their eyes either.

  5. 1Adventuredad says

    January 20, 2010 at 9:58

    These are Swedish car seats, safest in the world since they allow rear facing to 55 lbs, have tall seat shells and are easy to install. The seat IS tethered correctly.

    A rear facing car seat installed in front seat with airbag deactivated by switch or key is as safe as the rear. This has been shown by research and real life experiences ages ago.

    Pastchrono, please explain what you mean. Your comment makes no sense.

  6. ImGma says

    April 8, 2010 at 9:58

    Why are you people arguing when all the data and all the research proves that front facing has a 75% greater chance of death or serious injury! You can be a “better safe than sorry” person, or a “so what, nothings gonna happen” person. The latter should NEVER become parents!

  7. lenats31 says

    August 24, 2010 at 9:58

    @behopeful4today What difference does it make honestly. The head, arms, legs and everythingelse that doesn´t get caught by the car seat shell or the harness will fly forward no mater what forwardfacing configuration you use. As a matter of fact, a forwardfacing harnessed seat is more likely to injure the child´s neck among others than a booster

  8. italianrose4 says

    September 10, 2010 at 9:58

    But they are 2 dif car seats in this video??? That makes no sense.

  9. inkedpixie17 says

    November 7, 2010 at 9:58

    First off…how the hell are you going to keep a baby in a rear facing car seat until the age of 5?….doesn’t make sense….my son is almost 4 and is in a booster seat with the back attached to it…there is NO way in hell that he would be able to fit in a rear facing car seat…

  10. 1Adventuredad says

    November 7, 2010 at 9:58

    Your 4-year son would easily fit in a Swedish rear facing seat. These seats are unique and allow rear facing weight of 55 lbs (25 kg), have tall seat shells and fit fine in a mid size car regardless of nationality.

    Seats such as Britax Multi Tech and Britax Two-Way can keep kids comfortably rear facing to age 5-6 and a height of about 125 cm (50 inches.) A 4-year old is fine in a high back booster seat but rear facing is still far safer even at this age.

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