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Choosing the right car seat protects your child in the event of an accident. But if you are caught with an unsuitable or incorrectly fitted booster seat, you could be hit with a £500 fine. Read our guide on how to buckle up safely.
and the second consisting of a seat removably secured to the base adjacent the back whereby, when the seat is secured to the base, a child's car seat is provided for infants and small toddlers and, when the seat is removed from the base, a booster seat is provided for larger children...
The booster seat (1) consists of a rectangular tubular metal or metal and plastic frame (2) with a supple covering (3) made from tensioned fabric, folding legs (4) that can be retracted for stowing, and an anchor (5) that engages with a reciprocal component (6) on the vehicle ...
Booster Seats: Used for older children who have outgrown their forward-facing car seats but are not yet tall enough to use the regular seatbelt. Guidelines for Selecting the Right Car Seat Check the manufacturer’s height and weight limits. Ensure the car seat fits in your vehicle. Look for...
Purchase an approved child car seat or booster seat When you purchase or use a seat, ensure the seat: meetsCanada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards has notexpired shows theNational Safety Markon it to confirm it's a Canadian product. Important:If you're buying a child car seat or booster seat...
New laws around car child seats, designed to make driving safer, are confusing parents. A new survey reveals that nine in 10 parents are baffled by booster seat laws designed to make it safer to transport kids in cars. We look at what's causing the confu
ELECTRONIC ARTICLE:Booster Seat Use and Reasons for Nonuse The most common reason for lack of booster seat use was that parents thought the child was large enough to use the regular lap-shoulder belt system, ... A Ramsey,E Simpson,FP Rivara - 《Pediatrics》 被引量: 95发表: 2000年 ...
When to Move Your Child from a Car Seat to a Booster By Stacy GenovesePublished: Feb 16, 2012 Save Article Media Platforms Design Team A few months ago the American Association of Pediatrics (AAP) issued a recommendation that children should remain in rear-facing car seats until they reach ...
Stage 3 — Booster seat Booster seats ensure proper seatbelt fit. They raise the child to correctly position the adult seatbelt across the bony structures of the chest and pelvis. It's safest if a child remains in a booster seat until they reach 145 cm (4'9"). ...