Rear-facing past 1 yr - why don't they change law/recommendations?

Annark

New member
Sorry if this is asked all the time - I searched but couldn't find anything. I am totally sold on the safety benefits of "extended" (ie past 1 yr/20 lbs) rear-facing. But I only know about this thanks to a car seat tech on another board. My friends all follow the recommendations, which just say rear-facing to 1 year/20 lbs. The pamphlet they give you really makes it sound like you should turn FF then, so they all think I'm nuts for keeping DS RF. Not that I care, but I think it's a shame that the powers-that-be don't emphasize more that it's safer to remain RF for as long as possible. After all, people do put a lot of faith in their recommendations - on friend said to me "Well I'm sure the gov't would require it if it made that much of a difference". :mad:

Just wondering if anyone knows why the best practices aren't promoted more heavily?
 
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SusanMae

Senior Community Member
Welcome to our world! It takes a LONG time for practice to catch up with research---just one generation ago, children were coming home from the hospital in their mother's arms. Now carseat useage is 90-some %. We're making changes...but it takes time...making laws takes time.

Susan
 

finleysmommy

New member
I ask myself this all the time OP. When I try to talk some of my friends it's like banging my head against a brick wall.
 
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*HH*

New member
I have heard that question that you got so many times here where I live, in Norway. "If it is so much safer why do they at all sell FF car seats". It is so difficult to argument against these questions, because in my opinion there should be a law saying that children should RF longer than the law says, thats 9 kg.
 

Momto3Divaz

New member
:( Unless its on T.V and people start seeing celebraties doing it and 'everyone else' starts to catch on no one else is going to do it....Its a shame friends and co-workers alike think Im an absolute nutcase when it comes to this subject.....
 

Mommy2Marcus

New member
I fully agree. I have read & know the benefits of ERF & feel like everyone should know. I do however know some people who think I'm crazy, IE my SIL that asked me in a confused voice why I had not turned my DS FF yet! He is 17 m/o & is RF. I share the RF information I have with everyone & sometimes the people I share it with are like Thanks...and other times they look at me like I've sprouted a third head! Hehe!
 

skaterbabs

Well-known member
I have been told it's because they can't get people to meet the old minimum - they honestly believe mentioning the new one will cause fewer people to meet the old one.

Obviously someone doesn't know how to count IMO. If you want someone to make it to 24 months and 30 lbs RF, telling them it's okay to turn FF at 12 months and 20 lbs isn't going to cut it, but that's what they do.
 

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