child car seat pad

child car seat pad
What does it cost to raise a newborn for a year?

Im doing a project for my parent and child class about how much it costs to raise a child for a year. Ive tried many sites but all of them are rather un-useful. So im wondering if there are any new mothers out there would could be of assistance to me. I need to know estimated price of the following items:

-Baby Food
-Botttles
-Formula (i know that babys are typically breats feed for the first 6 months, so does it mean this is free? for the first 6 mos?)
-Infant Cereal
-disposeable diapers
-baby wipes
– diaper rash cream
– waterproof matress cover
-shoes
-1 hat & a pair mittens
– 6 outlits
– 4 pairs of socks
-1 jacket
– 6 undershirts
– 3 bibs
-swing
-bassinet/playpen
-Crib and matress pad
-Car seat
Baby bathtub
-stroller
-toys
-sheets/blankets
-baby vitimins
-health insurance
– over the counter medications
thanks alot of any help!

For me:
-I never bought baby food: I steamed/mashed/chopped my own veggies and fruits (whole produce = dirt cheap!)
-Never used bottles
-Never used formula
-Only bought the rice cereal once, ick, what a waste!
-I currently use disposables (diapers at Costco are $28 for about 215), but am switching to cloth, which saves hundreds and hundreds of dollars per child; thousands if you reuse them with future kids!
-I bought many onesies/sleepers/baby blankets at garage sales; some of them were 10 cents apiece! Maybe since she was born I’ve spent $125 on storebought clothes. We have received many items of clothing as presents, as well as some hand me downs.
-We got a cheap baby bathtub, but only used it three times. When the umbilical cord fell off, we simply took our daughter in the shower with us! Still doing it.
-Got a swing at a garage sale for $5. She hated it anyway, so not a huge waste of cash.
-baby vitamins are not necessary except for a few cases, like anemia
-shoes aren’t necessary until your baby is actually walking, and even then, only truly needed outside. Never bought any until my daughter was a year.
-stroller (holds up to 50 lbs)- $150
-crib (converts to toddler bed and full bed)- $200
-toys-bought some really cheap at a garage sale, the ones from the store add up to around $160 from birth to now.
-sheets- $15 total for several sets
-health insurance-we are military, so we don’t have to pay for anything except prescriptions
-car seat (convertible, holds up to 35 lbs)-$145
-two playpens were given to us from friends
-wipes at Costco are $15 for just over 700
-mattress cover was $3

As you can see, there are many ways to save money, not to mention most grandparents send oodles of things!! :)

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Safer Car Seats for Children

Through the years, cars have undergone a lot of improvements performance wise. But performance is not the only aspect of cars that has received much attention from car manufacturers. The safety aspect has also surely been looked into.

Volvo is the forerunner in producing safe cars and they have raised the bar for safety time and time again. While car safety has much improved from those times that cars have no rear safety belts as standards and employs no airbags, there is still room for improvement that car manufacturers need to work on. At present, car safety does not only depend on how well the brakes work even if it is EBC Greenstuff brake pads being employed. An example of that is the recent findings of consumer watchdog Which? which cites problems on the design of safety belt buckles on some of the cars that are being produced today.

Improvements in the safety of car occupants, specifically children, is what First Seat, LLC is concerned about. This producer of child car seat safety systems has been producing safe car seats since 2003 and is based in Monterey, CA. Their dedication to develop safe child car seats is evident on their recently announced design of a passive child car seat safety system which, when tested, shows that it can protect children in cases of crashes much better than any available car seat system for children in the market. The design of the safety system for toddlers and the good result in its testing promises that this will raise the standard for child car seats.

The design of the car seat is aimed at reducing the risk of injury or death of a child in cases of crashes. Their research shows that side impact is potentially the most dangerous kind of collision since side-to-side rotation of the head leads to internal stretching forces on the brain. These will likely result to the stretching of the output wires of the nerves which will then make them stop them from functioning. Research shows that the damage caused by rapid rotational movements, which is what happens to a car’s occupants in side impact, is more damaging to the brain than those movements suffered from frontal impacts.

To lessen such side to side movements of the head of a child during side crashes, First Seat designed a child car seat that has viscoelastic foam that protects the head of the child. The foam used in the construction of the head protection is the same as the ones used in Formula One racecars. The seat itself is made out of a rigid material that protects the body of the child. The Formula One racing inspired technology employed by the company in producing this seat will introduce a new standard in the industry which presently has no standard on side impact safety of child car seats.

Another safety innovation from the company is their technology for decreasing the stress on the child in cases of front collisions. While contemporary child car seats relies heavily on the belt stretch to decelerate the child as it moves forward, the new car seats from First Seat uses a different patented technology. Their technology allows the car seat to glide forward while gradually decelerating while the child is held firmly onto the seat. This reduces the amount of stress exerted by the seat belt on the body of the child, reducing the risk of injuries.

The product is currently on the final stages of testing and the results of previous tests shows that the child car seat protects the child better on side impacts.

About the Author

Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.

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