Be Cautious When Considering The Car Seat Rentals Maui Agencies Offer

By Gary Snyder


Many parents are hesitant about renting equipment designed to keep their children safe and secure. When they purchase this kind of gear, they often do research in advance and compare styles and brands. If you are traveling out of state, you may not have the luxury of taking all your child's necessities with you. When that is the case, there are some things you can do to make sure car seat rentals Maui agencies lease, for example, are acceptable.

Most people don't just show up at a leasing company and expect them to have the vehicle they want on hand. The same holds true for child seating. You have to call in advance and ask some questions about the equipment the agency has available. At the very least you will want to feel comfortable that seats are cleaned when they come back in and are inspected on a regular basis.

Once you get to the leasing company, it will be up to you to install the child seating. The staff will not be able to help you in any constructive way because of their liability concerns. Not all states are the same when it comes to child safety laws. You need to know in advance how Hawaii addresses the issue.

It should go without saying that when you get to the car rental agency, you will carefully inspect the child seat they intend to rent to you. Seats must be clean, free of wear and tear, and the right size for your child. You must check the buckles to make sure they work and won't detach. Do not be afraid to ask for different seating if you have concerns about what you are given.

Children that are restrained in seats that are either too small or too big are not safe. You should find detailed sizing information on a tag attached to the seating. Not all people realize that car seats have expiration dates, but they do. Seating that is over five years old may not be safe. You need to request a manual if the agency doesn't offer to provide you with one.

You can't assume the agency will include a base with the seating. Most of them don't. This is a question you should ask beforehand. You might need the manual to help you install the equipment without the base. A pool noodle or rolled towel will work as a level to help secure the seating.

It is not unusual to get to the leasing company only to find out the seating you reserved is unavailable or unacceptable. If this happens to you, buying an inexpensive, but one that meets safety standards, car seat is a good option. Before you leave for home, you can donate it to a local child care center or a hospital.

Renting child safety equipment is not ideal. It is always best to take your own gear with you if possible. Barring that, you should be very careful about what you accept from a car rental agency.




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