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Car seats – before you buy?
We are often asked which of the many car seats on the market is the best. The truth is, the best car seat is the one that fits your vehicle, your budget, your baby and one that you will be able to fit properly each time your baby goes out in the car. Here are some important points to…
Car Seats – From 9kg
Group 1 From 9kg to 18kg or 25kg (approximately 4-6 years) depending on the make… In a rearward facing car seat the child faces backwards only, with the car seat usually fitted to the back seat. The child is restrained in the seat by an integral safety harness, with the seat being held in place by…
Child car seats and the Law
It is essential for your child’s safety that you adhere to the law on car seats, and failure to do so can result in fines of up to £500. Since the 18th September 2006 the law on this area has changed, so it is important that you are familiar with the changes, to ensure that you comply with it.…
What is the car seat law
Millions of British parents are facing fines of up to £500 unless they comply with new car seat laws for children. From 18 September 2006, children under 12 or under the height of 4’5″ will have to be in car seats or on booster seats with backrests or booster cushions when travelling in England or Wales. The car driver…
