Infant car seat is a kind of equipment that adds something really very safe about your baby while travelling or going through some long journey. Infant car seat can be easily attached or detached in your car. The most frequently asked question by parents is, "Which is the Safest Child Seat? Safety is the factor that cannot be ignored by anyhow. Any mistake due to unfavourable condition can cause great harm to your baby. There is universally accepted principle that the safest car seat is one that you will use correctly every for long time without any failure. There are some necessary features you must check before you buy it. In normal terms, First thing that you must check before buy it check out the shop or a store. You must buy from some eminent brand name that has good reputation in market. Secondly you can talk to the people who have some prior experience in using car seats for their child before. They can guide you in better direction. But apart from these features we should discuss its features. Here are some important points to discuss. Car seats with few of these following features can be very safe choices, but you may require more time and effort to be sure that it fit your budget and requirements.
• 5-Point Harness: Many people and Experts agree with studies that confirm this type of harness is safest. The 5-point harness usually gives the best fit with comfort and reduces the chance of ejection
 • Built-in locking clips: These clips are very useful but if compared with some older vehicles require the use of a metal locking clip to make sure the seatbelt holds the car seat properly and doesn't loosen over time. These clips could easily be lost and often used incorrectly. A few car seat models have built-in locking clips that are much easier to use and often result in a better tighter fit.
• Size: Size always varies. Some seats may be too large to fit in your vehicles with small rear seating areas, especially when rear-facing. For most car seats, this is not an issue, and may even be an advantage in case of crash. Finally, it is sometimes necessary to choose a narrower model so that more car seats or passengers can fit side-by-side in the rear seat.
 • Head Impact Protection: Most car seats are provided with layer of EPS foam or special plastic, similar to that used in bicycle helmets and protective gear. This is usually recessed into the plastic shell of the seat around the head, and can improve crash safety in side impacts, rear impacts and rebounds in frontal crashes. Some boosters may be made primarily of EPS grade foam.
 • Recline. Some seats are made with built-in recline adjustments in it. This feature help to get the necessary 45-degree recline for newborns without the use of rolled-up towels or swim noodles in rear-facing operation. Older babies, toddlers, and preschoolers usually require less recline in a rear-facing car seat. Some models have handy recline indicators to help and adjust them properly. While forward-facing, recline is not recommended unless allowed in the owner's manual.