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Car seats from 15kg
From 15kg to 36kg (approximately 4 years to 12 years) High back booster seats raise your child to the correct height for an adult seat belt, as well as providing vital protection in a car crash. Some high back booster seats are designed to be converted into a booster cushion by detaching the back, although you should always check…
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Once the baby is born the advice is that any newborn baby should use a rearward facing infant seat. Do not let the baby sit upright for too long, take frequent breaks and pick up the baby for a while or let it rest lying flat while the car is parked. Always de-activate the front passenger…
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Protecting baby before birth
40 years of child safety research and development by Volvo has led to the conclusion that following a few simple guidelines can make a huge difference to the safety of pregnant women and young children when travelling in a car. In doing so they say: Size matters: children are not small adults and must be…
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Tagged Airbag, Car seat safety, Child safety, Childhood, Crash test dummy, driver, Infant car seat, Loughborough University, Pregnancy, Seat belt, Volvo
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New child car seat laws
Latest statistics have shown that 2 out of 3 parents are confused about the new regulations affecting child restraints in cars and one in 3 mothers were completely unaware of the new laws. Read on to find out what the new laws are and how they could affect you. When do the new regulations come…

