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car seats using seat belt
By reedymoo on 24/06/2009 in forum
unsafe car seat?
Hi all Bought M & P car seat and decided originally not to buy ISOFIX until given it a go with belts, but it doesnt seem to fit securely in my Ford Focus (not exactly an uncommon car). Im now concerned as it is designed with seatbelt use, as well
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car seat abroad?
By lolly26 on 05/08/2009 in forum
Going away, what about the car seat?
Hi all, me and hubby just booked a cruise around the Med for next year-lucky us. The thing is i have a 10 month old baby boy and we are wondering what to do about a car seat? My baby will be about 20 months when we go and the car seat he has is way
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Changes to car seat law
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/09/2006 in Baby health and safety
ThinkBaby guide to the changes to UK laws about baby seats, car seats and boosters announced today.
The Department for Transport in February announced details of its latest car seat legislation. This affected the law on car seats, when using them is compulsory and extensions to the age group they must be used for. Key changes make it compulsory
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Recaro Polaric car seat
By Debra Stottor on 09/12/2008 in Products
The Recaro Polaric looks very much like other Group 1 car seats – until you realise that it is fitted facing the back of the car.
Once your baby is out of his infant carrier (or Group 0+ seat), he will need to move to a Group 1 car seat. However, almost always, the move to a Group 1 seat also means the move to a forward-facing seat. The Recaro Polaric is rear-facing, but why?Car
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Rear Facing Car Seats
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/06/2009 in What to buy - baby
A new report advises that babies and toddlers should remain in rear-facing car seats as long as possible
A new study, published in the British Medical Journal, claims that infants are safer in rear-facing car seats and, where possible, should remain in rear-facing seats until they are four years old.The doctors who have reached these conclusions have
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First class car seat
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/02/2006 in Products
Is the Aprica Euro Turn the poshest car seat you've ever seen?
And you thought car seats were just for sitting in...There are many well designed, super-safe car seats on the market but the whizz-bang Aprica Euro-Turn is the poshest one we've seen yet.At a recommended retail price of £460, it's certainly
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Buyer's guide to infant car seats
By ThinkBaby on 01/11/2005 in What to buy - pregnancy
What to look for in group 0 car seats
If you're expecting your first baby you may be surprised to hear that you'll need a car seat even before your baby is born, as you won't be allowed to take your baby home in a car without one. Even if you don't own a car yourself, if you're planning
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Buyer's guide to infant car seats
By Maria Muennich on 27/03/2007 in What to buy - pregnancy
What to look for in group 0 car seats
If you're expecting your first baby you may be surprised to hear that you'll need a car seat even before your baby is born, as you won't be allowed to take your baby home in a car without one. Even if you don't own a car yourself, if you're planning
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Graco Launch Car Seat Selector
By Sarah Lawson on 27/06/2008 in Products
One of the biggest names in car seats unveil an online checking system so parents get the right child seat for their vehicle
Buying the right infant car seat can be a headache for parents. Whilst all reputable brands and the stores which sell them will always make sure the latest safety standards are met, not all car seats suit every car on the road. To help with this
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Michelin launch their first car seats
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/11/2006 in Products
The new Michelin Cockpit and Michelin Navigator car seats are designed to be used for much longer than many other car seats on the market.
When you first go to buy a car seat you are overwhelmed by the range on offer.Not only is it a question of design and cost, but also what baby seat goes with what travel system, exactly what Group 0+ or Group 1 or 2 means, and just how long
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