Babylo EnfaSafe Event FX Car Seat Group 1-2-3, 9 – 36kg (4-12 Years), ISOFIX Base Plus Top Tether, Side Impact Protection

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Babylo EnfaSafe Event FX Car Seat Group 1-2-3, 9 – 36kg (4-12 Years), ISOFIX Base Plus Top Tether, Side Impact Protection

Babylo EnfaSafe Event FX Car Seat Group 1-2-3, 9 – 36kg (4-12 Years), ISOFIX Base Plus Top Tether, Side Impact Protection

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Highest rated: Of the seats tested since 2021, the Safe-N-Sound SafeFix tested with seatbelt BS0072E-i20133 and the Safe-N-Sound Safekeeper II BS0072E-020133 were the highest rated convertible seats, both with protection scores of 4.3 in rearward-facing mode and 3.8 in forward-facing mode. Highest rated: Of the seats tested since 2021, the Maxi-Cosi Mico 12 LX CMB-13-A had the highest protection rating with 3.4 and an ease-of-use rating of 2.3. The Nuna Klik Plus tested with ISOFix CF05702 was the next highest rated, with a protection rating of 2.9 and an ease-of-use rating of 3.3.

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This convertible design is usable in two modes: as a rearward facing seat for newborns to approximately 12 months old, and as a forward facing child seat for approximate ages of 12 months to 4 years of age. You should never put a rearward-facing baby seat in front of an active passenger airbag and make sure the child restraint doesn't rest against the door where side airbags are fitted, or against the airbag panel. You can turn off passenger airbags in some cars. Headrests Newborns should be started in rearward-facing seats. Once they've outgrown them, they should be moved into a forward-facing seat, then moved into a booster. Children should remain in a booster seat until they're taller than 145cm, regardless of their age.Single purpose car seats are designed to be used in only one mode: rearward or forward-facing, or as a capsule or booster. That means once a child outgrows their seat, they will need a new one. Capsules (rearward-facing) If you have a new arrival on the way, you may be wondering whether you should buy a capsule (which can only be used for around six months) or go straight to a convertible car seat which can be used from 0 to 4 years. While both options are equally safe, there are some pros and cons to consider. Pros Babies can move up to a forward-facing Group 1 seat when they reach 9kg, but we think this is far too early because their bodies may not be strong enough. It's safer to leave a baby rear-facing until they're at least 13kg or 15 months old - preferably longer.

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Experts agree that the safest way to transport babies is in a rearward-facing infant carrier or baby car seat. A good baby car seat will help to protect your baby in frontal and side-impact crashes. The adjustable headrest and easy recline with 4 adjustable recline positions, for toddler and child, ensure that they will be comfortable on every journey. Features If you're looking for a swivel baby car seat – that's a car seat with a rotating base – you'll be pleased to know there are now more models than ever that have this feature. Once your child no longer needs their car seat, you may struggle to know what to do with it. Some choose to hold onto it for a second child, others may give to a family member and some might throw it away. Forward-facing convertible car seat: 0 years up to 8 years (the same car seat as above in forward-facing mode).CREP has tested many of Australia’s top-selling car seats. From baby and toddler seats to boosters and convertibles, these are the highest-rating child car seats by category. Single-purpose seats

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The CREP assessments aim to educate parents about which restraints offer the best protection, by assessing child car seats not only on how they perform in crash tests, but also how easy they are to install and use. The seat with the highest protection rating may not have the highest ease-of-use rating. Age of use: Capsules are generally for use from birth to at least six months; however, some are available for use from birth to 12 months. CREP is a partnership between Transport for NSW, The National Roads & Motorists' Association, Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, Transport Accident Commission, VicRoads and Kidsafe Australia. Lie-flat or carrycot car seats can be a good solution for newborns, especially premature babies or those with medical conditions, who need to be transported lying flat. These anchor points are metal bar connectors built into the chassis of your car. They are often hidden behind the car's seat padding.To help protect your child, it’s really important to have a car seat installed and used correctly on every single trip you take,” Mr Williams said.

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When buying a new car seat or assessing the suitability of an existing car seat remember the following top tips. Make a note of your child's weight and height, as this will determine what seat you’ll need to buy. Record the weight in imperial and metric units – people often use pounds and ounces, but car seats are approved for weight groups in kg. Noting down your child's weight in both units will prevent mistakes when converting from one to another. Measure their height in centimetres. If you're doing it yourself, follow the instructions and pay attention to the details. Each seat can have its own quirks. ISOFIX car seats tend to be easier to install (but your car needs to be compatible). You may need extensions for your seat's tether strap depending on the position of the anchor point – mainly for rear-facing restraints. Use the minimum number of extension straps. When is it safe for a child to use an adult seatbelt? While one option is to start your baby in a capsule and progress to a forward-facing seat then a booster seat, some may prefer to use a convertible car seat which can change modes to allow for longer periods of use. The main benefit of convertible car seats is that some allow young children to face rearward for longer. They may also be more cost-effective depending on what model you choose.Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our error months to 8 years –These forward-facing seats can be used as soon as your baby is no longer legally required to be rear-facing. They differ from a single mode forward-facing seat as, after four years, they can be converted from a harnessed front-facing seat to a booster seat used with an adult seatbelt. Despite the temptation to buy or import a cheaper ISOFIX car restraint from overseas, it's illegal to use one as it won't meet Australian safety standard AS/ANZ 1754. Things to consider when buying a child car restraint



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