No winter coats while in a car seat

poofy jacket
child’s winter coat

You should not have your children wearing their winter coats while they are occupying their car seats.
I’ve been meaning to do this post for a few months now, but I keep forgetting to do it. I blame the state of Colorado, and its mild winters. I have not had to put my son’s poofy winter coat on before going outside that often this winter. However even though Colorado has mild winters, yesterday Colorado was having some “lousy Smarch weather.” That is a joke from “The Simpsons” tv show. Check out this clip.

So the snowy conditions and cold weather that we had yesterday jogged my memory, and I decided to post this now.

snowy
snowy

Please watch this video below showing car seat crash tests done with small dummies wearing winter coats.

The straps do not have a tight fit against the poofy and slick winter jacket, making it possible for children to fly out of the car seat when the car impacts another car in an accident. It is better to be safe than sorry, but your child has to stay warm and healthy while riding in your vehicle. I suggest that you have a good heater in your car, and allow more time to get to your destination. Then you can let the vehicle warm-up a little before heading out on your trip. That way not having a jacket on is not a problem for you or your child because you’ll both be cozy. You can leave a blanket in the car for your child. I actually use my son’s winter coat as a blanket for him while his is in the car seat and put it over his lap to keep him warm. Then when we get to our destination, I put the coat on him. If you celebrate Easter, then have a safe and Happy Easter in a few weeks!
If you do not celebrate Easter, I still wish safe travels for you. There will be increase in traffic due to people traveling for the holiday. So be mindful, and take care of yourselves!

mrhelper@bestcarwreckinfo.com
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