Ok Dumb Question When do you change the strap to a higher setting on the infant carseat?
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NoStressMom
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Ok Dumb Question When do you change the strap to a higher setting on the infant carseat?
Not sure when I have to change the straps to a higher setting on the carseat. She seems fine still on the lowest setting just not sure when to move it.
Thanks Denise
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Posted 10/13/09 9:52 AM |
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btrflygrl
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Name: Shana
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Re: Ok Dumb Question When do you change the strap to a higher setting on the infant carseat?
the straps should be AT or ABOVE shoulders hope that helps
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Posted 10/13/09 12:27 PM |
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dpli
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Re: Ok Dumb Question When do you change the strap to a higher setting on the infant carseat?
I have my manual here at work.
For rear facing, straps should be in nearest slots at or below shoulders.
For forward facing, straps should be in nearest slots at or above shoulders.
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Posted 10/13/09 12:52 PM |
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NoStressMom
My Heart and Soul
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Re: Ok Dumb Question When do you change the strap to a higher setting on the infant carseat?
Thanks Ladies!! Shana I need to see more updated pictures of the kiddies!!!
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Posted 10/13/09 12:52 PM |
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CarSeatSafety
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Name: CarSeatChris
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Re: Ok Dumb Question When do you change the strap to a higher setting on the infant carseat?
Posted by btrflygrl
the straps should be AT or ABOVE shoulders hope that helps
I am sorry, but this advice is wrong. For rear facing the straps should be AT or BELOW.
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Posted 10/14/09 5:22 AM |
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CarSeatSafety
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Name: CarSeatChris
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Re: Ok Dumb Question When do you change the strap to a higher setting on the infant carseat?
Posted by dpli
I have my manual here at work.
For rear facing, straps should be in nearest slots at or below shoulders.
For forward facing, straps should be in nearest slots at or above shoulders.
This advice is correct.
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Posted 10/14/09 5:23 AM |
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