Australian Safety Standards for Cots and Car Restraints Standards for Cots Buying a cot for your new baby is one of the most important purchases you will make with regards to your baby’s safety.Unfortunately...
Booster Seats For children weighing from around 18 kgs to 26kgs A rigid booster seat with back and side wings is recommended by Kidsafe for children when they outgrow their forward facing child seat at around...
A second hand child restraint can be an economical way to protect your child, but some precautions should be taken. Unless you are getting the restraint from someone you know, it may be difficult to check its...
ADDITIONAL REAR CHILD SEATING A great economical way of turning your family station wagon or 4 Wheel Drive Wagon into a 6, 7 or 8 or 9 seat vehicle is by getting an Addition Rear Seat or Dickie Seat...
Every year in Australia, 300 children are killed and 60,000 injured in unintentional accidents (Kidsafe 2000). Use this check list as a starting point for ensuring that your home is a safe haven for your...
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When buying a child restraint, baby capsule, toddler car seat or booster seat. Make sure you ask the seller Does it comply with Australian Standards? All child restraints used in Australia must comply with...