CAR SEATS SHOULD ONLY BE USED
TO TRANSPORT BABIES IN CARS
Car seats are designed to keep babies safe while travelling, not as a main sleeping place.
The research recommends that frequent breaks are taken on long journeys to get the baby out of the seat, even if this involves waking the baby up. The same applies when bringing the baby into the home if they have fallen asleep in the car seat. The baby’s warm outdoor clothing should be taken off, even if this involves waking the baby.
If the baby is due a sleep, they should be taken out of the car seat and put into a cot or crib; the safest place for a baby to sleep is on a firm, flat mattress – a car seat does not meet this requirement.
Worryingly, it has been found that some babies were spending hour after hour in car seats, ie during the journey, transferring the car seat in a travel system pram, and once home allowing the baby to continue sleeping in the car seat rather than waking the baby up and placing in them in a cot or crib.
All the advice suggests that babies should not spend longer than possible in a car seat, especially whilst sleeping.