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Some car seats have a mechanism to stop them being turned forward-facing too early, but others don't. If there is no way to stop the seat being turned to face forwards too early, it lost marks in our tests because of the potential for misuse. 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 Some carrycot car seats are suitable only for babies up to 10kg, which means parents might change to a forward-facing next-stage seat too early. If your child is too tall or heavy for their age group's restraint, you can move them to the next size seat.
Infasafe Event FX 123, Group 1/2/3, 1-11 years car seat
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Keep your child safe on Australian roads with our car restraint buying guide.
All car seats need a label showing they meet safety standard AS/NZS 1754 (either 2004, 2010 or 2013). 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)
Infa Group | Child restraints and baby products
Child car seats are bought in two ways: either according to your child's car seat weight group or according to the child's height. So Group 0+ is from 0-13kg and an i-Size baby car seat is from 40-85cm – that's from birth to about 12-15 months old.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
EnfaSafe 360 One for All Car Seat with ISOFIX Base, Group 0
Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our errorYou 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
Car Seat/ 9 Months-12 Infababy® SafePlus Group 1/2/3 Isofix Car Seat/ 9 Months-12
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. 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.
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Convertible seats for babies up to 2.5 years in rearward facing mode, then for babies from 6 months to children up to 8 years in forward facing mode