traveling car seat

Posted in Connecticut Traveling by admin on January 30, 2008 No Comments yet

traveling car seat
traveling car seat

For a new parent or grandparent, buying a portable car seat may seem a bit complicated at first. The proper model seat is essential to keeping an infant or toddler safe while traveling in the car. If you at are in the market for car seat, here are a few tips on what to look for before making your purchase.

First, you will need a car seat for baby’s first car ride, which will most likely be the trip home from the hospital, so don’t forget to plan ahead. For baby’s first car seat, select a rear facing model. Rear facing seats provide the best protection if there is an impact, especially since your baby will not be able to support the weight of their own head yet. A rear facing seat, combined with a reclined front seat, creates a cozy, safe nook for baby.

When shopping, look for a design that is sturdy, but light and easy to carry. Since your baby will sleep a lot, especially when riding in the car, you’ll also want to select a model which is easily detachable. This way baby can continue to sleep when being moved from the car to the house, instead of you having to wake them up.

Once your infant weighs twenty pounds or the top of their head is near the top edge of the seat, it will be time to change to a forward facing style seat. A forward facing seat is more upright and the higher end models adjust to allow toddlers a more horizontal position which means a more comfortable sleeping position during those long drives.

Do keep in mind your toddler must be able to sit up by themselves before they can use a forward facing seat. The forward facing seats are built and designed for longer term use and you should be able to use this style seat until your child is four to six years old.

A toddler will usually use a portable car seat until they are forty pounds or when the tops of their ears are just about inline with the top of the car seat. After reaching forty pounds, it is time to for you to move your little one to a booster seat secured with a seat belt.

A big question some new parents ask is should they purchase or use a second hand seat? That can be a tough question. A portable car seat helps prevent serious injuries in case of a car accident, so you want to find out if the seat has even been in an accident. If so, the frame not be properly aligned, which comprises the strength of the car seat and the safety of your child.

If you do opt for a second hand seat, stick with accepting an used seat only from friends, family or someone you can trust to give you a full disclosure, including any car accidents or incidents which may have caused damaged. Also, take a few minutes and inspect the padding, belts and fasteners. Make sure all are in good condition. And last but not least, if the owner’s manual is not available, check for a label on the car seat itself. This should provide details on the correct use of the seat.

Remember, if the passenger side of your car has an airbag, the car seat should go in the back seat, not the front seat of the car. If there is an accident and the car seat is in the front seat, the inflating airbag may cause serious injuries to your baby. Read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions to insure the correct installation of the seat.

So when choosing your baby’s first car seat, look at the various options available, read safety reviews and talk to other parents about their experiences. Whichever portable car seat you select, a little research makes your choice much easier and most importantly, will keep your infant safe.

Let’s recap what we’ve learned in this article:

For infants less than twenty pounds, you will need to purchase a rear facing portable car seat.
Once your baby is at least twenty pounds and can sit up by themselves, it is time to change to a forward facing style seat.
This seat is used until your little one is forty pounds or when the tops of their ears are just about inline with the top of the seat, then the next step is a booster seat secured with a seat belt.
Before purchasing or using second hand portable car seat, make sure the seat has never been in a car accident. Inspect the seat for signs of wear and tear, especially the padding, belts and fasteners.

Traveling to Mexico. A car seat question?

We are plannig a vacation in Mexico with our 2 year old. We will take a taxi from the airport to the resort where we are staying. What should we do about the car seat (we don’t want to bring it with us). Does anybody have experiance with that? Can you request a taxi with a car seat in Mexico?

We have made several trips to Cabo San Lucas with our toddler. The first trips we brought the car seat (it made a difference to her comfort level on the plane) – only to find the taxi we rode in from the airport did not have working seat-belts! You will not find a taxi with a car seat. If you do not bring one, my best advice is to relax, try to belt your child in as best as possible – and hold on. I would recommend buying/borrowing a car seat/stroller combo – it’s great to have at the airport as a stroller, and you can use it as a car seat as well (yep, they are pricey but consider it part of the cost of your vacation). Try e-bay. Good luck and have fun!

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traveling hospitality jobs

Posted in Connecticut Traveling by admin on January 27, 2008 No Comments yet

traveling hospitality jobs
traveling hospitality jobs

Why Working Online?

Even if you are currently employed, it is a good idea to look at alternative sources of income. When searching for a work at home opportunity, try searching for the keywords “Work from home” and “work at home online”. The Internet has come to the rescue by providing numerous opportunities in easing the economic crisis. The daily news shows a bleak picture of what may happen to your current means of income in the near future. With the ongoing recession, many people have lost that comfortable feeling which we were used to maintaining when it comes to our jobs. Working online can be started for little to no cost and it is only recently that people have become familiar with the opportunities available.

What Are The Advantages Of Online Employment?

Some advantages of online employment are:

Since you are working from home there is no need to commute, you can eliminate the hassle of getting ready and leaving the house and you can spend more quality time with your family.

Online employment work can be easy and quick. If you are efficient and can keep submitting your assignments in a timely manner, you are guaranteed continuous work from home.

No experience is required with most online jobs. In many instances, you will be provided with training or with easy step-by-step instructions on what your job will entail.

What Type Of Online Jobs Are Available?

Typing – You could be typing papers for professionals, especially for doctors (medical transcription) and lawyers (legal transcription). These type of positions are in high demand and you can earn high income. Professionals always have a bulk of papers to be typed which their office cannot do on time. A good grasp of legal or medical terms is preferred.

Virtual assistant – You could provide professional, administrative, social and creative assistance to clients from your home. Usually, you will be working for a broker or consultants firm. Some jobs may require at least 5 years experience in administrative work.

Writing/copy writing – There are plenty of writing jobs on line. You can write e-Books, articles, resumes, for website content, as well as press releases. The requirement is good English and excellent grammar.

Affiliate Marketing – In affiliate marketing, you can receive commissions just by referring customers to some good quality products or services. For example, if you refer a traveler to a particular traveling agency, by being an affiliate marketer, you would get a commission.

How Can You Tell If A Home Job Is A Scam or Legitimate?

It is legitimate if it states clearly what the payment policies will be regarding the salary, commission, days of payment, etc. You need to be careful and hang on to your money while looking for opportunities, do not send any money for home directories or start up kits for work at home jobs. Sometimes testimonials and photos are not even reliable security that an offer is a legitimate job when searching for online work.

Do People Really Make Money?

Many success stories come from people doing online businesses. Learning more information about starting an online business will guarantee your ability to succeed. Investment is minimal so there is no risk in losing heavily with starting your online business or job.

Did you find this information helpful? For more really great resources and information about making money online go to http://www.IWantToMakeSomeMoney.com.

What is there to know about hospitality and tourism?

What are the pros and cons about this career? Is if a job you enjoy? Do you do much traveling?

Don’t do it!!!! would be my advice, i did courses pretty similar to that (leisure & tourism at college and then International tourism management at uni for 4 looonngg years!!!)

I admit i had a ball while i did it and got to do some great things but in the long run it hasn’t done me any favours and left me with hardly any job options and a huge amount of student loan to pay off!!

Fair enough you can have some fun jobs but its going to always be low paid.

I worked as a holiday rep for a year out in my uni course which was hilarious fun but hard work and then in hotels after i finished uni and they were both low paid jobs which weren’t worth it in the end, i was working with people who were my managers that hadn’t even been to uni and were higher up the ladder than me because they just started at the bottom.

Now i have tried to change my career and have a good job but if you want options i wouldn’t bother with the subject, look for something that is going to give you a life long career not just a bit of short term fun!!

If i could go back i would change what i did for sure.. i cringe every time i see my CV right now!!

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