Sunday, December 25, 2011

Save-A-Seat Retractable Car Seat Cover - Item: 216-621

Prices subject to change. Please visit www.hsn.com or call 1-800-284-3100 for the current selling price. Keep your car's interior looking spiffy with this Save-A-Seat Retractable Car Seat Cover. It's a handy way to help keep the crumbs and spills off of your upholstery. Save-A-Seat Retractable Car Seat Cover Features: Innovative design - lets you roll out just enough of the cover to span the sitting area of your car seat Two elastic straps plus a hook and loop dispenser - make it easy to secure and remove your Save-A-Seat Seat cover fabric can be spot cleaned or replaced - just remove the cover and clean as needed Comes assembled with plastic dispenser and roll or protective fabric installed...

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Evenflo Titan Elite Convertible Carseat - Honeycomb

!±8± Evenflo Titan Elite Convertible Carseat - Honeycomb


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Secure your baby for trips in the car with this car seat from Evenflo. Featuring a plush, removable seat pad and durable plastic construction, this convertible car seat is designed to grow with your little one. A two-piece chest clip and five-point harness provide optimum protection.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Consumer Reports: Car Seats

!±8± Consumer Reports: Car Seats

A child car seat should be high on your to-buy list. You'll need one to bring your baby home from the hospital and for every car trip thereafter. In fact, hospitals and birthing centers generally won't let you leave by car with your newborn if you don't have one. Every state requires that kids up to 4 years of age ride in a car seat; many require booster seats for older children.

WHAT'S AVAILABLE

The major brands of car seats you're likely to encounter are, in alphabetical order: Baby Trend, Britax, Chicco, Combi, Cosco, Eddie Bauer, Evenflo, Graco, Peg Perego, and Safety 1st.

There are also car beds for preemies and other very small newborns if there's a concern that a car seat may not provide a secure fit or that it may exacerbate breathing problems. In addition, there are specially designed car seats for children with physical disabilities. Every model of car seat sold in the U.S. must meet federal safety standards. These are your basic choices:

Infant seats. These rear-facing seats are for babies up to 22 pounds. They allow infants to recline at an angle that doesn't interfere with breathing and protects them best in a crash. Many strollers are now designed to accommodate infant car seats. All infant car-seat models come with a handle, and nearly all have a base that secures to your vehicle with LATCH connections or a vehicle safety belt, a convenience that lets you remove the seat and use it as a carrier. You can strap most infant seats into a car without a base, using the vehicle safety belts, but most people don't use them that way.

Infant seats have either a three-point harness--two adjustable shoulder straps and a lock between the child's legs or--even better--an adjustable five-point system--two straps over the shoulders, two for the thighs, and a crotch strap. The handle usually swings from a position behind the seat's shell when in the car to an upright position for carrying. Remember to swing the handle to the vehicle position before each trip. Slots underneath most seats help them attach to the frame of a shopping cart.

With an infant car seat, you also can move your baby from car to house or vice versa without waking him or her up--a plus for both of you. Note also that extra bases are available so you can keep a secured base in each of your vehicles. Your baby may outgrow an infant car seat quickly and become too heavy for you to use it as a carrier. As a result, you may find yourself having to buy a convertible car seat after your baby is 6 to 9 months old. However, our advice is still to start with an infant seat before moving up to a convertible seat.

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Travel systems. Travel systems offer one-stop shopping: You get an infant car seat and a stroller all in one. Most car-seat manufacturers offer these combination strollers/infant car seats. And many stand-alone strollers are now designed to accommodate infant car seats. With these strollers, you create a carriage by snapping an infant car seat into a stroller. The car seats of travel systems also come with a base, which stays in the car. The snap-on car seat is generally positioned atop the strollers so the infant rides facing the person pushing. Your baby can also ride in the stroller seat alone when he or she is big enough.

Most travel-system strollers can be used only with a car seat from the same company. They can also be bulky, so if you're a city dweller who negotiates more subway stairs than highways or if the trunk of your car isn't too roomy, you may be better off with a separate car seat and a compact stroller that is appropriate for a newborn.

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Convertible seats. With a convertible seat, the child faces rearward as an infant, then toward the front of the vehicle as a toddler. The seat can function as a rear-facing seat for infants up to 30 or 35 pounds, depending on the model, and as a front-facing seat for toddlers generally up to 40 pounds (a few have a 65-pound limit). Models typically have an adjustable five-point harness system--two straps over the shoulders, two for the thighs, and a crotch strap between the legs. Some models have a tray shield that lowers over the baby's head and fastens with a buckle between the legs. However, our tests show that children, especially small ones, are better restrained with a five-point harness.

A convertible car seat can be a money saver, taking your child from infancy to kindergarten and beyond. We advise starting with an infant seat first, though, as mentioned earlier. Keep in mind that convertible seats are not compatible with strollers, so you will have to transfer your baby from the convertible car seat to a carriage or stroller when you're ready to set out on foot. Such jostling can wake a sleeping baby, a problem if you need to take your child on frequent shopping expeditions or other errands.

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Toddler/booster seats. Looking like large versions of convertible seats, these front-facing seats are used with an internal harness for toddlers 20 to 40 pounds. They're either LATCH-attached or can be secured using the vehicle belts and tethers. When kids reach 40 pounds, the seat becomes a belt-positioned booster seat, which children can use until they're 80 or 100 pounds. With a belt-positioned booster seat, the child is restrained using the vehicle's lap and shoulder belt system.

Booster seats. These are generally for children weighing 40 to 80 pounds. (A very tall child may begin using a booster seat at 30 pounds.) Booster seats use the vehicle's own safety belts to restrain the child.

Built-in seats. Some U.S. and foreign automakers offer on select cars and minivans an integrated, forward-facing child seat that has a harness and accommodates toddlers weighing more than 20 pounds. There are also some booster-seat versions. Built-in seats must meet the same performance standards as add-on child seats. However, they offer little or no side protection and they're usually located next to a door, instead of in the center--the safer position. You may also need a regular car seat for when your child travels in other vehicles.

IMPORTANT FEATURES

Since Sept.1, 2002, all child car seats with an internal harness and nearly all passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. have been required to include equipment designed for simpler buckling. This system, called LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children), consists of child car-seat connections that attach to anchor points in the vehicle, eliminating the need to use a vehicle's safety belts to install the seat. You can still use safety belts to install a LATCH-equipped child car seat--for example, in an older car that lacks LATCH anchors. You can also retrofit some non-LATCH car seats with LATCH features.

Today's car seats cater to every possible taste--plain colors, plaids, animal and paw-print motifs, and patriotic red, white, and blue. Remember that, style aside, babies tend to be messy, so washable fabric is a plus, especially if your car seat will be with you beyond the first year, when training cups and eating on the go can kick into high gear. Car seats from some leading brands, however, require hand washing and line drying. Make sure you're up for that; most coverings are rigged through the harness-strap system and are held in place with elastic so they can be removed for laundering. But in some cases extracting the fabric from the seat can require extensive dismantling. Check the seat's manual for how-to's.

Extras such as add-on seat covers ("boots"), thicker padding, additional reclining options, or adjustable head-support cushions may offer greater comfort. But buy them only if they are sold by the same maker as the seat and for that specific seat, since they were tested that way; mixing brands is very risky. Some models have elastic side pockets for toys, bottles, or snacks. As your baby grows, they can come in handy, but they're not absolutely necessary.

Some infant and convertible seats have a level indicator on the side to help you install them facing the rear at a safe angle. A top tether is a webbed strap that can be used with all front-facing seats for children up to 40 pounds and with some up to 65 pounds. It's located on the back of a convertible or toddler seat and hooks into an eye bolt in a vehicle's rear deck, floor, roof, or seatback. Passenger vehicles manufactured on or after Sept.1,1999 have the anchors in place in their rear seats, but older models may need to have the hardware added. Obviously, you can't use a tether with cars that lack a top-tether anchor or that have no provision for a retrofit.

HOW TO CHOOSE

Start with an infant seat for a newborn and pay close attention to the height and weight limits as your child grows. When your baby reaches the infant seat's limits for height and weight, or becomes too heavy for you to tote, use a convertible seat in the rear-facing orientation up to the seat's limits in that mode. Then use the convertible seat front-facing until your toddler reaches the next height and weight limits. After that, use a booster seat until your child is tall enough to use the car's safety belts, typically at least 57 inches. Buying three seats instead of two may cost more, but it can pay off in protection and peace of mind

Make sure the seat is compatible with your car. One of the first things you should do in choosing a seat for your child is to check the fit of any models you're considering in your own car. Even before that, though, we suggest placing similar-looking models side by side in the store to compare features. (If you've already had your baby, place your child in the seat, to get a sense of the ease of buckling and unbuckling.) Then, if possible, bring the floor model to your car for a mock installation. Be aware that some vehicle seats are too short, indented, or excessively sloped to allow a good fit of a child car seats.

If you're considering a convertible car seat, try the floor model in both the rear- and front-facing positions. Check out the harness release button in the rear-facing position; in some models it may be too low to reach comfortably. If you're thinking about an infant car-seat/stroller combination, also known as a travel system, check to be sure that it fits in your trunk or vehicle cargo area. If the store won't let you take the seat out to your car to try it, make sure you can return any car seat you buy--or go to another store.

Insist on new. Although there are many baby items you can borrow or buy secondhand, don't make a car seat one of them if you can avoid it. A used seat may have been in a crash or recalled. The manufacturer's instructions may be missing. If, for some reason, you must use a secondhand seat, avoid those with an unknown history or that are older than six years. In the world of car seats, a six-year-old model is a relic--and risky. You'll also want to avoid recalled models.

Send in the registration card. You should be notified by the manufacturer if the car seat is recalled. To play it extra safe, you can also sign up for the Consumer Product Safety Commission's e-mail subscription list at http://www.cpsc.gov/cpsclist.asp. Updated recall information will be sent directly to your e-mail in-box. Or check monthly issues of Consumer Reports or visit http://www.ConsumerReports.org. Other sources of information on car-seat recalls include NHTSA's Web site (www.nhtsa.gov) and the Consumer Product Safety Commission site, http://www.recalls.gov.

Check the store's return policy. If you're not happy with a particular car seat for whatever reason, it's important to know that you can return it and try again with another model. Be aware that a badly soiled or damaged seat may not be exchanged.

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Monday, December 5, 2011

How to Select the Best Breast Pump

!±8± How to Select the Best Breast Pump

Breast pumps can be a godsend for nursing moms. They can give you the choice to go back to work, while making sure your little one is well nourished, they can allow dad to enjoy the bonding experience of feeding, or they can purely give you some much wanted rest while someone else feeds the baby.

Many moms prefer to buy a pump prior to the baby arriving as it gives them a chance to try out the gadget to make sure it's right for them, as well as help prepare them for repeated use. In fact, it's highly advised that bottle feeding is introduced very early on to help the baby become accustomed as well. Many babies will reject the bottle if it's introduced to them too late.

There are various types of pumps, all with different settings and accessories so it's imperative to know what you're looking for. This is especially useful before you start reading breast pump reviews. We've put together some instructions to help you discover the very best pump for your needs.

There are two foremost varieties of pumps available... manual pumps, and electric pumps.

Manual breast pumps are hand-operated by pumping a handle. The pumping stroke creates a vacuum which causes the milk to pass from the breast shield (the part that covers the breast) through the tubing and into the collection containers (usually baby bottles). A number of manual pumps use a single handle, while some have two handles.

Manual pumps can be an excellent choice for moms who plan to pump at work as they're generally of a lighter weight, and also quieter than electric pumps. However, they often take a bit more effort and may also be time intensive, so if you're planning to use it regularly you may be better suited to an electric pump, either in place of, or as well as a manual pump.

Electric breast pumps function the same way as a manual pump, however they use a motor instead of a hand pumping action.

You'll find that an electric pump will often create a higher amount of suction than a manual breast pump and also cut down on the amount of time it takes to express. A number of the better electric pumps on the market such as the Medela Pump in Style come with inconspicuous backpacks or carry bags that make them easier to transport if you plan on leaving the house with them.

And while they're noisier than manual breast pumps, there are a few available that are whisper quiet so don't be entirely discouraged by electric pumps.

Electric pumps are available in two different varieties... single breast pumps and double breast pumps.

Single Breast Pumps are made with one flange or breast shield (the part that covers the breast) and one collection bottle.

While Double Breast Pumps logically come with 2 breast shields and 2 collection containers.

A double electric pump will obviously produce more milk, in much less time than a single pump. They can be tricky to get used to at first however, if you plan on repeated use, the reward is worth persisting with the learning curve.

Safety

It's imperative to ensure that the parts of a pump that will come into contact with the milk, or with your baby are free of BPA. BPA is compound sometimes used in the production of plastics, and can be potentially harmful to your child. Most pumps on the market are free of BPA but it's always important to check.

Another concern to bear in mind is whether the breast pump uses an open system, or a closed system

A Closed system pump means that the motor is entirely blocked off from the parts of the pump that come into contact with the milk, such as the tubing, flange, and containers.

In an Open system pump there may be a chance the milk may overflow or possibly come into contact with the motor where it's impossible to clean and may create bacteria.

While a closed system is good for piece of mind, it isn't a huge concern, as contamination is very rare, especially when are careful to ensure you don't overflow the containers. Also most of the top breast pumps that use an open system are created to prevent this.

Features

One of the helpful settings to look out for in an electric breast pump is a let-down function. This is a setting that may help stimulate the breasts when you first begin pumping so that a natural milk flow is achieved. Again... It isn't a necessity but it's something that some moms find very useful.

Another option to look out for in an electric pump is battery operation. Many of the best breast pumps are able to be operated either via batteries or AC power. And While there can be a small loss of power or suction while operating a pump via batteries, it allows you to take the pump practically anywhere. A lot of pumps also offer car chargers as an extra accessory.

Finding the best breast pump will most likely come down to lifestyle and your personal preferences. Hopefully now you have a better idea of what type of pump is suited to you and what features to look out for.


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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Chicco Polly Double Pad Vinyl High Chair: Giving Your Child the Best Care and Protection

!±8± Chicco Polly Double Pad Vinyl High Chair: Giving Your Child the Best Care and Protection

The Chicco Polly Double Pad Vinyl High Chair is one amazing product to grab this season for a time well-spent with your baby. Parents who want a comfortable, safe and secure high chair for their child to use, this high chair can be a perfect purchase. This high chair is excellent during feeding or playing time or while you are far away from your baby. For babies to comfortably sit down, a Chicco Polly Double Chair features 5-point harness with shoulder pads and 4 lockable caster wheels for ease of movement and transport. All conscientious parents who want to give the most perfect safety and comfort to their child, the Chicco Vinyl Chair is a must-grab item this season. Perfect for any occasion, perfect for your growing child.

So what are the main functions of this high chair? The Polly Double Pad Vinyl chair is smartly designed to keep the baby in position while eating or as you move them around the house. Perfect for babies between 0 to 3 years old, the reliable chair features a one-hand reclining seat and clearly marked adjustment buttons. It includes durable tray storage for the slimmest fold and 7 height positions and 3 reclining positions for baby's maximum comfort. Apart from the one hard-seat recline for easy maneuver, tray is also fast to remove. The Chicco chair also features dishwasher safe tray liner for thorough and fast cleaning. The five point safety harness is also available for complete protection.

The Chicco Polly Double Pad Vinyl chair is definitely something you wouldn't want to miss for your baby's comfort. It has 7 seat height positions, 3-seat reclines and an adjustable footrest to make sure that your baby feels comfortable as they grow. The cushion is soft. Cleaning up this high chair is so fast and easy with 2-snap on tray liners and a double pad design that helps ensure that the entire chair is clean.

The 2 padded vinyl seats are very easy to wipe and shine. And since that there is an extra chair cover, you don't have to rush to clean the dirty pad. With one hand reclining, feeding comes perfect as you don't have to move your baby. The 4 lockable caster wheels allow you to move the baby around the house as your wish without any sudden breaks. The leg separator is attached to the bottom of the tray instead of the seat. Removing the baby out from the chair is now hassle-free.

The Chicco Polly Double Pad Vinyl Chair stands less than 10" when folded with the tray stored on rear legs. It stands upright thus perfect for homes with limited space. Height is adjustable according to your preference. Colour is perfect and design is appropriate for everyday use. It can be shipped to some selected countries in the USA and grants 1-year warranty to allow users to bring the product to the shop and fix the defects at no cost.


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Monday, November 28, 2011

Evenflo Momentum 65 DLX E3 Convertible Car Seat, Static

!±8±Evenflo Momentum 65 DLX E3 Convertible Car Seat, Static

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The new Evenflo® Momentum 65TM DLX Convertible car seat offers parents superior e3 Side ImpactTM protection to keep their child safe alongside features that help make safety, car seat installation and use as easy as possible for parents. Momeuntum 65 provides exclusive car seat safety features including SureLATCH® connectors, making installation easier. Safety. So Simple!

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Discount Breast Pumps

!±8± Discount Breast Pumps

Many new mothers choose to get used breast pumps to feed their babies to save money, but they should be careful. Even though used breast pumps are more affordable than new ones, there are possible legal and health implications involved.

A breast pump labeled "single user" should both be legally sold according to the FDA, as it is intended only for one user. Reselling such pumps is not in accordance with the FDA. Hence, the FDA can take legal action against such sales.

Many breast pumps are designated as ""single user"" devices since they cannot be cleaned completely to ensure that the breast milk of the original user is not still within the pump system. Because of this, the possibilities of transmitting diseases through a used breast pump exist. It is suggested to read the operating instructions that came with the breast pump at the time of purchasing it to find out the designation given to the pump by the FDA

Some of the single-user breast pumps are Avent breast pumps, The Ameda ® Purely Yours breast pump, WhisperWear® breast pump, and the Medela Pump In Style® breast pump.

Some breast pumps that are not labeled ""single user"" devices are Medela Classic(TM) breast pump, Medela Lactina® breast pump, Ameda Lact-E ® breast pump, and Ameda Elite® breast pump.

Usually the hospital grade breast pumps and pumps often used specifically as rental pumps are the multi user designated pumps.

When considering selling or buying a used breast pump, determine whether or not the pump is a ""single user"" pump. Find out from the seller and check the product information to be sure.

To be safe, breast pumps must never be shared, resold, or borrowed among mothers. Product warranty given on a single user breast pump becomes void by multiple users.

Rental pumps are safe to use by multiple mothers who have their own personal kits. However, they should be used according to the instructions, Ameda sells personal pump kits approved by the FDA.


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Friday, November 25, 2011

The Best Convertible Car Seat Review: The New Britax Marathon Vs The Older Version

!±8± The Best Convertible Car Seat Review: The New Britax Marathon Vs The Older Version

If you are looking for the best convertible car seat for your child, there is a particular product that is really worth mentioning. The Britax Marathon 70 Convertible Car Seat is one of the best car seats that are ever designed. If you go to Amazon and check on its reviews, you can see for yourself how excellent this product have been rated. They are so amazing, that in this article I feel obliged to tell a bit about it.

As compared to the older version of Britax Marathon, the new Marathon seat is built a little shorter which means the front passenger seat can be push all the way back. It also has rubber at the bottom that will help the seat from sliding especially on leather seats.

The new Britax Marathon has a wider base as compared to the old ones and the seat curves seems deeper too. When you put your child in this seat, you will notice that your kid will literally be surrounded by the seat which means that your child's head will be safer and secured. Britax is well-known for its steel bars. This is one of the best safety features that exist in all Britax products and it is still being incorporated in this new Britax Marathon 70 Convertible Car Seat.

The installation is also much easier than the old model, this could be due to the wider base. The best part is that, after installation, the seat does not move side to side. The Britax Marathon also comes with variety of beautiful colors and its material seems easy to clean.

Despite of those good points that I have mentioned above, there are a couple of things that I think needed to be improved. In the rear facing position, since the head protection is a lot wider than in the older Marathons, I feel it is a bit hassle to get him in and out the seat. However, this is a good thing for his safety and it is a matter of getting used to. The Britax Marathon 70 Convertible Car Seat also does not recline as much in rear facing as the old Marathons, but again the child's neck and head seem alright.

On the whole, Britax marathon is a great product. They are constantly improving their car seats and you can see it in this new Britax Marathon seat. The price of the seat is not the cheapest, but I figure it's just a small price to pay for keeping your son safe. Some car seats move a lot side-to-side but definitely not with this one.


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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Evenflo Triumph Advance DLX Convertible Car Seat

!±8± Evenflo Triumph Advance DLX Convertible Car Seat

Has your little one recently graduated from their infant seat? If so, doesn't time fly by? It seems like just yesterday we were bringing our newborn home from the hospital in it for the first time. Now, they're a toddler, walking around and can't even fit in that same seat.

To make sure your child is safe, and they have a seat that is made for them and their requirements, it is important to get a convertible seat once they are old enough, weight enough and are tall enough for a convertible. So, if you're currently looking for a great one, let me introduce to you the Evenflo Triumph Advance DLX.

The Evenflo Triumph Advance DLX Convertible Car Seat is the child seat that was made for your baby. It is stylish, comfortable and safe for the child's ride. You know as a parent that you want your baby to be in a seat that is comfortable otherwise the child will grow restless all too soon and become fussy. This does not work especially if you are making trip. You need to know that your baby is riding comfortable and will be able to take a nap as the little one gets tired. The seat is easy to clean up so if an accident does happen you can take a wipe and just clean it up right away. You can also remove the padding and wash it with your laundry to get it really looking clean.

The Evenflo Triumph Advance DLX Convertible Car Seat was made with safety in mind for your child. This is one of the most important features that concerns parents when they are about to select a car seat for their little one. The seat features an adjustable harness height so that as the child grows you can fix it accordingly with the child's needs. The restraining system has the five-point safety harness that is approved by safety advocates.

The baby can ride in the car seat both in a rear facing position and forward facing position. The central harness length adjustment is for two-piece chest clip that makes the seat even safer. The baby also has the headrest for the protection of the baby's head. This is one of the features that parents are interested in because the younger the child the more important it is that they can keep the baby's head in one steady position.


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