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Safety 1st booster seat Easy Care Booster, quick and easy attachment, incl. removable table/tray, height adjustable and with 3-point harness for a secure hold, Grey Patches

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The best type of booster for your child is the one that positions them best for using the seat belt correctly, and that may depend on their size and what kind of seats you have in your car. Booster seat safety tips

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To use this Booster seat your child needs to be 22kg in weight AND be 125cm in height (Approx. age of 7). You will use the Booster mode with a lap-sash seat belt from approx. 4 years of age to approx. 8 years of age or until child’s shoulders reach the upper shoulder height marker. The Large retractable cup holders will fit most cups and hide away when not in use. You will be able to use it from 6 months of age in toddler mode and up to approximately 8 years when in Booster Mode.CDC. 2022. Keep child passengers safe on the road. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/injury/features/child-passenger-safety/index.html Opens a new window [Accessed October 2022] NHTSA. Undated. Car seats and booster seats. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. https://www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/car-seats-and-booster-seats Opens a new window [Accessed October 2022] Make sure your child's ready for a booster. One mistake many parents make is putting their child in a booster seat before they're truly big enough to use it safely. While the instructions on some all-in-one car seats say they can be used without the harness starting at 30 pounds, this is really true only for a very tall, thin child who's grown too tall for the harness but doesn't yet weigh 40 pounds.

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Your child can graduate from the booster seat once they can wear a seat belt correctly without one. This usually happens when a child reaches 4 feet 9 inches in height and is between the ages of 8 and 12. Booster seat age: Do 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds need a booster? You will be able to use it from 6 months of age in toddler mode and up to approximately 8 years when in Booster Mode. Applicable postcodes: AB1-9, AB36-38, AB40, AB55-56, AB99, FK17-21, HS1-9, IV, KA27-28, KW, PA20-49, PA60-98, PH15-26, PH30-44, PH49-50, ZE,TR21-25,PO30-41 CDC. 2021. Transportation safety. Get the facts. https://www.cdc.gov/transportationsafety/child_passenger_safety/cps-factsheet.html Opens a new window [Accessed October 2022]Kendi S et al. 2021. Child passenger safety – Not just for infants. JAMA Pediatrics 176(1): 108. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/article-abstract/2786463 Opens a new window [Accessed October 2022] And in your vehicle, don't make exceptions. If your child views riding without a booster as a positive thing, they're more likely to balk at using it regularly. Explain that the booster makes the seat belts more comfortable for them and enables them to better see out the window. And, of course, stress that as their parent, it's your job to keep them safe. Once your child weighs more or is taller than the forward-facing limit for their car seat, they should use a booster seat to allow the vehicle lap and shoulder seat belt to fit properly. Dorel Australia reserves the right to change, alter, cancel or amend any guidelines to this service for any reason without notice or obligation. The Accident Exchange Service is open to all Australian and New Zealand residents. Completed forms must be received by Dorel Australia within 31 days of the accident. Forms received after this period will not be considered. No matter what the law says, it's wise to use a booster seat until your child no longer needs one to be properly protected in a vehicle. In 2020, more than 63,000 kids were injured in car crashes, and 607 children died. More than a third of those children weren't properly restrained, which means that a booster seat could have prevented many deaths. Height and weight guidelines for booster seats

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NHTSA. Undated. Car seat types. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. https://www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/car-seats-and-booster-seats#car-seat-types Opens a new window [Accessed May 2016] BabyCenter's editorial team is committed to providing the most helpful and trustworthy pregnancy and parenting information in the world. When creating and updating content, we rely on credible sources: respected health organizations, professional groups of doctors and other experts, and published studies in peer-reviewed journals. We believe you should always know the source of the information you're seeing. Learn more about our editorial and medical review policies. Reed MP et al 2009. Evaluation of the static belt fit provided by belt-positioning booster seats. Accident Analysis & Prevention 41(3): 598-607. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0001457509000426 Opens a new window [Accessed October 2022] NHTSA. 2015. Traffic safety facts. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. https://crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov/Api/Public/ViewPublication/812154 Opens a new window [Accessed April 2016]All items are sent via Australia Post eParcel service, Australia Post Express eParcel, Aramex or Direct Freight Express Courier Service. At Safety 1st, our 1st Priority is to provide smart ways to help children discover life safely. We think that, once parents are reassured that their children are safe, the rest is up to them. With a childproofed home, all you have to worry about is wiping up the spills as your little one explores!

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Applicable postcodes: AB10-16, AB21-25, AB30-35, AB39, AB41-AB45, AL1-AL10, B, BA, BB, BD, BH, BL, BN, BR, BS, CA, CB, CF, CH, CM, CO, CR, CT, CV, CW, DA, DD, DE, DG, DH, DL, DN, DT, DY, E, EC, EH, EN, EX, FK1-16, FY, G, GL, GU, HA, HD, HG, HP, HR, HU, HX, IG, IP, KA1-9, KA11-12, KA16-26, KA29-30, KY, KT, L, LA, LD, LE, LL, LN, LS, LU, M, ME, MK, ML, N, NE, NN, NG, NP, NR, NW, OL, OX, PA1-19, PE, PH1-14, PL, PO1-22, PR, RG, RH, RM, S, SA, SE, SG, SK, SL, SM, SN, SO, SP, SR, SS, ST, SW1, SW, SY, TA, TD, TF, TN, TQ, TR, TS, TW, UB, W, WA, WC, WD, WF, WN, WR, WS, WV, YO A booster does exactly what its name suggests: It boosts your child high enough for your vehicle's lap and shoulder belts to restrain them safely – with the belts over the stronger places on their body, across the chest and the hips.Without a booster seat, an adult seat belt can actually cause injury during a car crash rather than prevent it. For example, if the lap belt rests on your child's tummy (which it's likely to do without a booster), they could suffer stomach, liver, or spleen damage in an accident. To Top it off, the Safety 1st Solo Convertible Booster Seat comes with Safety 1st’s Free Accident Exchange! Safety Meets Style Most kids can and should continue using the harness until they exceed the manufacturer's height or weight limit. This is especially true if your child tends to be active in the car, because they may wiggle out of a seat belt or push off the shoulder belt. (This is much more difficult when they're strapped into a five-point harness).

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