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Beware of backless booster seats!

Published on 05.02.2011 in Safety certificates

Which? is calling on manufacturers and retailers to phase out backless boosters even before legal standards are changed in 2012. . Backless booster advice from Which.co.uk . It is better to use a backless booster seat than no child car seat at all, but if you use one we’d advise you to change it for…

DEKRA EU and MGA USA test laboratory

Published on 01.11.2009 in Safety certificates

Successful Crash test report from MGA Research Corporation as per USA Vehicle Safety Standard FMVSS-213 Click to DownloadFinal Inflatable Child Seats Report ———— EU Tests results below: Results from the DEKRA Test laboratory of passive safety. DEKRA Automobil a.s. Test laboratory approved by UN to test the child restraint system according to Regulation ECE No.44….

TUV-SUD Safety Test

Published on 01.11.2009 in Safety certificates

Technical Report No. 120376-08-TAC Test according to ECE Regulation No. 44.04 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of restraining devices for child occupants of power driven vehicles (”chile restraint system”) Technical Report No. 120376-08-TAC Test according to ECE Regulation No. 44.04 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of restraining devices for child occupants of power driven vehicles…

Easycarseat is safe

Published on 01.11.2009 in Safety certificates

* approved in the USA as per US Federal vehicle safety standard FMVSS 213 * For children with weight range from 33 pounds to 80 pounds. . * approved according to the UN ECE Regulation No.44.04 The countries of the European Union have identical requirements in their laws for using the child restraint systems. The…

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