With travel restrictions being lifted, we can now start thinking about going on long car journeys again. So how can you keep your child safely installed and occupied in the car? Read our guide on car seat checks, car seat friendly toys, potential projectiles, car seat breaks and safe eating in your vehicle.
BeSafe iZi Turn i-Size is a spin child car seat suitable from 6 months to approx age 4. The BeSafe Universal Level Technology™ is fantastic for cars that have sloped back seats and cars where the isofix points are at a low angle. It allows you to install horizontally no matter the vehicle seat angle and the 45 degrees car seat recline angle is optimal for newborns. You also get the high BeSafe quality and the new features of the Dynamic Force Absorber.
The requirements to pass the voluntary Swedish Plus Test child car seat crash test are much more stringent that the EU Regulations car seat crash testing that all car seats are required to pass in order to be sold in the EU. Read this blog post to find out why the Plus Test is important to know about when choosing a car seat for your child.
Difference comparison between Axkid Minikid and Axkid Move. This is a question we get asked all the time so in this blog post we will describe in detail how the Axkid Minikid and Axkid Move children's 25kg rear facing car seats are similar and different.
Garda Car Seat Safety Initiative (Operation Paisti) is an awareness campaign devised by Sergeant Dermot O'Connell of Killarney Garda Station. The aim of the campaign is to address the serious lack of awareness among motorists about how to restrain children correctly and safely in vehicles.
Choosing your Extended Rear Facing car (ERF) seat: 18kg v 25kg
This blog will summarise the main points of the features/differences between the 18kg and the 25kg Extended Rear Facing (ERF) car seats for your next stage rear facing car seat (after the infant carrier/baby car seat is outgrown).