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Make sure you get the right car seat, It’s
WEIGHT not AGE that matters!
If your child is above or below the specified weight range for a car seat, it may prevent the seat from protecting them effectively in the event of an
accident. All our car seats are approved to United Nations Regulations ECE R44.03.
Roof Rack Shop UK offer a comprehensive range of car seats to cover all weight and age ranges:
Car Seats/Infant Carriers Birth To 13kg/29lbs (From birth to approx 12-15mths)
Combination Car Seats From Birth To 18kg/40lbs (From birth to approx
4yrs)
Forward Facing Car Seats From 9kg/20lbs to 18kg/40lbs (From approx 9mths to 4yrs)
Highback Booster Seats With Integral Harnesses From 9kg/20lbs To 36kg/79lbs (From approx 9mths to 11yrs)
Highback Booster Seats Without Harnesses And Std Booster Seats From 15kg/33lbs To 36kg/79lbs (From approx 4yrs to 11yrs)
Full Range Of ISOFIX Compatible Child Seats.
Free Mainland UK Delivery With All Car Seats |
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| Car Seats/Infant Carriers Birth To 13kg/29lbs (From birth to approx 12-15mths) |

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Our lightweight and portable Infant Carrier car seats are positioned rearward facing and allow you to easily remove baby from the car without taking them out of their seat.
Baby is secured by the car seat’s integral 3-point safety harness.
These seats are either secured by the cars adult seat belt, or by
ISOFIX anchorage points on ISOFIX compatible child seat models
(ISOFIX base, available separately, required to allow installation). Please check
ISOFIX car compatible list via link within individual product details, to ensure compatibility with particular vehicles.
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Important Parental Advice!
Your baby should be positioned rearward-facing for as long as possible, as this provides the best protection for small babies.
Use a rearward facing seat until your baby reaches the maximum allowed weight, and can sit up unaided.
NEVER position a child rearward-facing on the front passenger seat of a vehicle with a front airbag - they are designed to protect adults, but can seriously injure or even kill a child. If the front passenger seat is not fitted with an airbag, or you have the facility to de-activate the airbag, and you choose to position your child there, please ensure that the seat is moved as far back from the dashboard as possible.
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Child Height Regulations For Car Seats
New regulations governing the use of child car seats came into force on September 18th 2006
Every child MUST travel in an appropriate child restraint until that child reaches EITHER 135cm in height OR 12 years old.
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| Highback Booster Seats With Integral Harnesses From 9kg/20lbs To 36kg/79lbs (From approx 9mths to 11yrs) |

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Positioned forward-facing, the car seat is secured in the car by the adult seat belt. Children 9kg/20lbs to 18kg/40lbs in weight are secured by the car seat’s integral 5-point safety harness.
The integral harness can be removed to accommodate children 15kg/33lbs to
36kg/79lbs, who are then secured by the cars adult seat belt.
These car seats can be reclined for greater comfort.
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Important Parental Advice!
Up to 18kg/40lbs (approx 4yrs) always use a high back booster seat with 5-point harness, as they provide much better fit and protection.
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Child Height Regulations For Car Seats
New regulations governing the use of child car seats came into force on September 18th 2006
Every child MUST travel in an appropriate child restraint until that child reaches EITHER 135cm in height OR 12 years old.
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| Booster Seats
Highback & Std Without Harnesses From 15kg/33lbs To 36kg/79lbs (From approx 4yrs to 11yrs) |

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Positioned forward-facing, both the toddler/child and the car seat are secured in the car by the adult seat belt. The highback booster seats within this range, offer a huge range of adjustment, to grow with your child.
These seats raise a child up, so that the adult seat belt fits more securely, thereby providing more effective restraint and better protection.
The raised seating position also gives the child a better view, helping to relieve boredom and travel sickness.
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Important Parental Advice!
We would advise the use of a high back booster seat, as the deep side wings and adjustable head support give increased protection in the event of side-impact accidents.
Standard booster seats are a useful back-up option, for instance - occasional use in a grandparents car, as they are compact, easy to store and carry around.
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Child Height Regulations For Car Seats
New regulations governing the use of child car seats came into force on September 18th 2006
Every child MUST travel in an appropriate child restraint until that child reaches EITHER 135cm in height OR 12 years old.
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Car
Seat Safety Checklist
NEVER purchase a secondhand car seat!
The seat belt should be fully tensioned to minimise the seat's
forward and sideways movement.
Strap your child
securely in the seat for EVERY journey.
The shape of car
seats, the length of seat belts and the position of seat belt
anchor points differ between cars. So, not all child seats fit all
cars. For instance, the seat belt in a particular car may be too
short to go around a certain child seat. It is essential to check
that the child seat you purchase will fit in your car and that it
will fit in all the seat positions you intend to use it. You can
check Britax
Car Seat Compatibility By Clicking Here.
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