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How To Choose The Best Pushchairs And Car Seats

A pushchair is a lifesaver for parents who are always at the move. There are a myriad of types of Pushchairs Car Seats to pick from: prams, pushchairs, buggies and travel systems.

A travel system is a fantastic option for parents with babies and allows their babies to be moved from their car to their pushchairs without disrupting them. Look for models that have compatible car seat adaptors for smooth transition.

Hood can be removed

This is the most highly-rated stroller and car seat combo as per our experts who tested it. The compact and lightweight design is easy to move and to store. Its smart shade and adjustable head support make babies feel safe on the go. It is also suitable for infants that are rear-facing and weigh up to 35 pounds. It features four recline positions. It also has an elegant canopy design that is quiet to keep baby undisturbed in the vehicle. It is also safe to use in any vehicle and comes with an indicator built-in for easy installation.

The Doona Combo earned an overall score of 91 points out of 100. The highest scores were awarded for comfort and user-friendliness. The car seat and base are easy to attach and remove and the latch base has a green light when it's correctly aligned. The stroller includes two cup holders, and an ample basket for gear. Its fold-flat handlebar is easy to maneuver and offers a variety of riding options for parents.

If your child is wearing a puffy winter coat The 7AM Enfant Cocoon (shop family-owned/shop Amazon) may be helpful to keep them warm while sitting in the car seat. This "shower-cap" style cover helps to stop the wind and snow blowing over the hands and face of your child in the car. The Cocoon is safe for car seats and can be worn under thin coats as long as there's not too much puff. The Cocoon is not recommended for Uber or taxi rides, however, because it blocks the path for belts to the car seat.

Another alternative is the Patagonia Hi-Loft Down Hoodie (shop family-owned/shop Amazon) for toddlers and infants. This insulated jacket is made of super-warm 600-fill-power recycled down and comes with an hood to provide extra warmth in cold weather. It's safe to use in a car seat provided it's properly sized, however you will need to compress the puff prior to tightening the harness straps.

The KidCozy II is another option. It is a fleece-based blanket with holes for the neck and hands. It can be used on infant car seats, strollers, and baby carriers (parent facing pram either way) and is suitable for infants to 4 years old.

Removal of mildew and mold

Mold is a fungus that develops on organic materials, usually in dark and damp areas. Mold can produce strong musty odors and can be difficult to get rid of. If the mould isn't removed it will continue to grow and spread. To avoid this it is vital to keep the area clean. First, clean any loose dirt and debris from the surface. You can do this either by hand or using a vacuum cleaner fitted with a flexible nozzle. It is also an excellent idea to make use of this time to clean pockets, compartments, or other small areas of fabric that are not accessible easily.

Next, wipe down the entire surface with an unclean cloth or scrub brush. It is important to do this outside in a well-ventilated location, and preferably while wearing a mask to avoid breathing in any mould or spores. After cleaning the fabric you can spray it with a mildew remover or a diluted solution of white vinegar. Vinegar is a natural disinfectant that does not harm the fabric or other components in your pushchair, is a great option. If you cannot remove the mold, it might be necessary to dry the area and scrub it off with a dehumidifier.

It is best to let the fabric dry completely prior to storing. This can be done by placing the fabric in a sunny area, and possibly by spraying with an anti-fungal spray. Milton do a great child-friendly one.

If you have trouble removing stubborn stains and mould and stains, you can use MARBLELIFE (r) Mold & Mildew Stain Removers. This product is six times more effective than the brands you buy from stores that have been sitting on the shelves for months. Just-in-time production guarantees maximum effectiveness of this product at the time it is applied.

Cleaning

A pushchair or car seat can be a messy item to clean, particularly when it's used for outdoor adventures and has been dragged by mud, food crumbs and other sand. It is a good idea to clean loose dirt using crevice attachments or use a brush to smooth out any nooks and crannies. Spray on Clorox Free and Clean Multi-Surface spray cleaners or similar product, and then apply a soft cloth work the product into any fabric sections like the basket, seat or the hood.

If you're looking to get rid of any marks or stains, it's worth taking an examination of the care instructions to see whether they can be washed. If not, a bucket of hot soapy water and gentle baby-friendly soap should suffice. You could use a moist sponge to scrub off any marks that are difficult to remove and allow to dry in the sun (which can also help lighten staining).

If you own an inflatable pushchair that has removable fabric parts, such as seat supports or hoods ensure that you wash and dry them thoroughly.

The chassis or frame may require a little more attention than the fabric components. If you've observed mould spores growing on your plastic, you must tackle this as soon as possible to ensure that the spores don't spread to your child in their sleep. A solution of vinegar and water is ideal for this as it breaks down the bacteria and can later be cleaned away. An old toothbrush is a great tool for reaching into difficult to reach or sensitive areas.

If you have stains that are stubborn, add a little bicarbonate soda to wash or make use of baking soda to remove the stain. This will not only neutralise any smells, but also lift any stains a first wash might miss.

Stores

A quality pushchair will have plenty of exterior and interior storage for all the necessities like snacks, drinks and toys. The main compartment should be large enough to hold a laptop or tablet and there should be a smaller compartment to store small items such as phones, keys or other baby items. Some pushchairs also have a hidden under seat storage which can be useful to keep these items from view when the baby is asleep.

A travel system bundle is a great option for parents who are new as it allows you to purchase a car seat and stroller together in one purchase. The most effective travel systems come with adaptors that can be used to allow the car seat to be welded onto the chassis of the stroller-this allows you to easily move an infant who is sleeping from the car to the pushchair without causing any disturbance to them.

In our tests, we found the most reliable combinations have a simple connection process that feels like it is a self-installing system. This is a major advantage over combinations that require a strap attachment in the second step, which could lead to errors. In fact, those combination with straps were rated lower in our ratings for ease of use.

Some pushchairs have an accessory for feet that is ideal for winter. It is essential to make sure that the one you pick is compatible with your car seat. Also, ensure that it has a hood that will shield baby from elements.

There are many accessories for pushchairs, including a rain cover or a footmuff. Some are essential, whereas others can be a choice according to your preferences. A rain cover can protect your baby from the weather when you're out and out and about. A footmuff will keep them warm during the winter months.

Other accessories for the pushchair with car seat that are a hit among new parents are baskets, a changing bag and a cup holder. A good pushchair will make life easier for you and your baby. Make sure you look through all the options.