Chicago Sun-Times

CAR SEAT SAFETY SHOULD BE A TRAVEL PRIORITY

- BY DR. SUE HUBBARD Dr. Sue Hubbard is an award- winning pediatrici­an, medical editor and media host. Read more at kidsdr. com.

AThe Kid’s Doctor s a pediatrici­an, when discussing car safety, I remind parents that their child needs to be in a car seat from the time they leave the hospital until the child is at least 4 years old. I have written articles with updated guidelines for car seat safety, including the recommenda­tions that a child remain in a rear- facing car seat until at least 2 years of age. I have also done TV segments on how to install a car seat, but I had not installed a car seat in my own car.

So I recently found myself with my husband perusing the aisles of our local “baby store” for a car seat for our now toddler granddaugh­ter. We arrived with lists of questions and Consumer Report rankings, trying to figure out the “best and safest” car seat. It was certainly a lesson in knowing that there is not a “one size fits all” when choosing a car seat. We left the store over an hour later, with a large box and several hundred dollars “poorer” but confident that we had made a good choice. Then it was time to put the car seat in the back seat of my car so that we could pick up our granddaugh­ter for an event. We got out the instructio­ns, and I assured my husband that I had observed car seat installati­ons numerous times. Key word: “observed.” We started reading page after page of instructio­ns to try and begin the “easy” installati­on.

We did manage to get the car seat in the middle of the back seat of the car, and we even figured out the latching system ( that took us about 30 minutes and two different trials). But that was just the first of the installmen­t issues.

We had to thread the seat belt through the car seat over and over again with each of us on opposite sides insisting that the other was not threading the belt correctly or pulling it tight enough as we worked to make sure the seat was tight and stable. Once that was complete, we realized that we should have figured out the carseat straps before we had latched the car seat. And did we really have to take it out again?

It seemed like you needed a degree in physics and engineerin­g ( not medicine and business) to safely install a car seat. We finally figured it out, but itwas not always a “friendly” exchange between a long- married couplewho are nowgrandpa­rents. Howcould our many years of parenting seem easy in comparison?

My advice, go to a car- seat installati­on in your area, which is what we did with the rear- facing car seat we had for our infant granddaugh­ter. Somehow, they made it look like it was not that difficult. And it was certainly installed correctly and safely.

 ?? | SUPPLIED PHOTO ?? Children should be in car seats until they are at least 4 years old.
| SUPPLIED PHOTO Children should be in car seats until they are at least 4 years old.

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