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How To Choose The Best Pushchairs And Car Seats

A pushchair can be a real lifesaver for parents with a busy schedule. There are many kinds of pushchairs to choose from, including pushchairs and prams as well as buggies, travel systems and travel systems.

A travel system is a fantastic option for parents with babies that allow their babies to be moved from car to pushchair without having to worry about them. Look for models with compatible car seat adaptors to allow for a seamless transition.

Removable hood

This is the most highly-rated stroller and car seat combo, according to our expert testers. This lightweight and compact system is easy to transport and store. The smart shade and a movable support for the head aid to keep baby safe while on the move. It's also rated for infants rear-facing up to 35 pounds and comes with four recline positions. It also has a quiet canopy design that will keep the baby safe in the vehicle. It is also safe to use in any vehicle, and has an indicator built-in for easy installation.

The Doona Combo scored 91 points out of 100. The highest scores were given for comfort and user-friendliness. The car seat and the base are easy to install and remove and the latch base is illuminated when it is properly aligned. The stroller has two cup holders and large storage baskets for gear. The handlebar that folds flat is easy to move and offers multiple riding options for parents.

If your child wears a puffy winter coat, the 7AM Enfant Cocoon (shop family-owned/shop Amazon) might be a good option in keeping them warm while riding in the car seat. This "shower cap" style cover helps to stop the wind and snow from blowing on your child's hands and face in the car. The Cocoon is safe for car seats and can be worn with thin coats as long as there's not too much puff. The Cocoon is not recommended for taxi/Uber trips, however, as it blocks the belt path of the car seat.

Another option is the Patagonia Hi-Loft Down Hoodie (shop family-owned/shop Amazon) for infants and toddlers. This insulated jacket includes a hood, and is made from recycled 600-fill-power down. It's super-warm in cold weather. While it is safe for the car seat when sized appropriately however, you'll need to compress the puff before tightening the harness straps.

The KidCozy II is another option. It's an insulated blanket made of fleece with holes for the neck and hands. It is compatible with strollers, infant car seats, and baby carriers (facing either way) and is suitable for infants to 4 years old.

Mould and mildew removal

Mold is a fungus that develops on organic materials, usually in dark and damp areas. Mold can produce strong musty odors and be difficult to remove. If the mould isn't removed, it will continue to expand and grow. It is essential to regularly clean the area. First, eliminate all loose dirt and debris from the fabric surface. This can be done manually or using a vacuum cleaner with an adjustable nozzle attachment. It is also an excellent idea to use this time to clean pockets, compartments or other tiny areas of the fabric that aren't accessible easily.

Then, clean the entire surface with an unclean cloth or scrub brush. It is essential to do this outdoors in a well-ventilated space and preferably wearing a mask to prevent breathing in any mould or spores. Once the surface of the fabric has been cleaned and dried, it can be sprayed with either a mildew remover or a diluted white vinegar solution. Vinegar is a natural disinfectant and will not harm the fabric or other materials that make up your pushchair. If you are unable to remove the mould, it could be necessary to dry the area and scrub with a dehumidifier.

It is recommended that you allow the fabric to dry completely prior to storing. Place the fabric in a bright location and spray it with anti-fungal spray. Milton makes a child-friendly version.

If you are having trouble getting rid of stubborn stains or mould, you can try MARBLELIFE(r) Mold and Mildew Stain Remover. This product is six times more effective than other brands you can buy in stores that have sat on the shelves for months. Just-in time production ensures the maximum effectiveness of this product at the time it is used.

Cleaning

A car seat or a pushchair can be a messy item to clean, particularly when it's been used for outdoor trips and has dragged along mud, food crumbs and other debris. A good start is to clean loose dirt using a crevice attachment or simply employ a brush to clean out any crevices and nooks. Spray on Clorox Free and Clean Multi-Surface spray cleaner, or a similar product, then apply a soft cloth work the product into any fabric sections, such as the seat, basket or hood.

If you're looking to remove any marks or stains that are causing you trouble, take to look over the care instructions to determine whether they can be washed. If not, a bucket of hot soapy water and a gentle baby-friendly detergent will be sufficient, or you could use a damp sponge to get rid of any stubborn marks and then allow to dry in the sun (which will also help lighten staining).

Some pushchairs car seats come with fabric sections like the hoods and seat supports that can be fully removed so that you can put them in the washing machine or wash them with a hand wash. Once these are cleaned, lie them flat to dry, so that they don't lose their shape. Then, make sure they're 100% dry before you put them back on your child's play equipment.

The chassis or frame of your pushchair may require some more attention than the fabric parts. If you spot mould spores on the plastic, you must be quick to stop the spores from spreading around to your child during their sleep. A solution of water and vinegar is ideal for this as it reduces the bacteria and can then be cleaned. For difficult-to-access or delicate areas, an old toothbrush can be used to get into the tight spaces and corners.

For stains that don't be able to go away, try adding a bit of bicarbonate of soda into the wash or using a baking soda solution to scrub it off. This will not only neutralise any smells, but also help lift stains that a first wash might miss.

Storage

A great pushchair should have ample exterior and interior storage to accommodate all the essentials, such as drinks, snacks and toys. The main compartment of the pushchair must be big enough to accommodate a tablet or laptop. There should also be a smaller side compartment to store small items like phones, keys or other baby items. Some pushchairs even have a hidden storage under the seat which can be useful to keep those items out of the way when baby is asleep.

A travel system bundle is an excellent option for new parents since it allows you to purchase car seats and strollers together in one purchase. The best travel systems include adaptors that allow the car seat and stroller newborn to be connected to one another. This makes it much easier to transfer a sleeping child from the car into the pushchair.

In our tests, we found the most effective combinations have a simple connection process that feels like it is a self-installing system. This is a big plus over combinations that require strap attachment in a second step, which could result in mistakes. In reality, combinations that use straps scored lower in our tests of user-friendliness.

Some pushchairs pushchairs have a footmuff that is perfect for winter. It is essential to ensure that the footmuff you select is compatible with your car seat. Also, ensure that it has a hood that will protect your baby from the weather.

There are a variety of pushchair accessories available including rain cover and footmuff. Some of these are essential and others are optional depending on your needs. A rain cover will shield your baby from the elements when you're out and about. A footmuff is a great way to keep your baby warm during the winter months.

New parents also love a basket, changing bag and cup holders. A well-designed pushchair can simplify the life of you and your baby. Spend the time to explore all the options.