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Baby Car Seats Question


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It been many years since I had to use one for our kids. You can call the DMV to find out. BTW How is that plumbing job coming along?

 

I got the handle off and been scratching my head like I have a bad case of lice :wacko: I took off the cover for the tub that the water comes out in the other bathroom and the pipe twisted ( which I thought it was getting looser ) and broke off. I really suck in the plumbing business. But I did upgrade my thermostat to the one I can program :D

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I got the handle off and been scratching my head like I have a bad case of lice :wacko: I took off the cover for the tub that the water comes out in the other bathroom and the pipe twisted ( which I thought it was getting looser ) and broke off. I really suck in the plumbing business. But I did upgrade my thermostat to the one I can program :D

 

 

Feel free to call me if you want. I PM'd my number earlier. Keep in mind I am on EST. I have verizon. You can do verz to verz for free.

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it is best to keep them rear-facing as long as it's practical to do so.

through the crash test dummy tests and it will be pretty obvious why. most convertibles can keep them rear-facing up through 30 lbs or better. 1 yr + 20 lbs is an absolute minimum, but, speaking for my wife and I, we will not be rushing to turn her around the moment she hits those two milestones.
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it is best to keep them rear-facing as long as it's practical to do so.
through the crash test dummy tests and it will be pretty obvious why. most convertibles can keep them rear-facing up through 30 lbs or better. 1 yr + 20 lbs is an absolute minimum, but, speaking for my wife and I, we will not be rushing to turn her around the moment she hits those two milestones.

 

I got advice from a compliance officer at Graco who said the same thing. Keep them facing backwards until they are too big to sit that way.

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it is best to keep them rear-facing as long as it's practical to do so.
through the crash test dummy tests and it will be pretty obvious why. most convertibles can keep them rear-facing up through 30 lbs or better. 1 yr + 20 lbs is an absolute minimum, but, speaking for my wife and I, we will not be rushing to turn her around the moment she hits those two milestones.

Great video, thanks :wacko: Could have done without the cheesy music though.

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