Info on dealing with car seats on airlines
Information for dealing with the airline We had numerous parents asking this, so here are the regulations for English speaking countries’ car seat regulations during air travel. The rules that apply to an aircraft are those of its country of registry; this will normally be the country for the airline that owns the airplane. Note…
Booster seat and child car seats
Here is an at a glance summary of the rules on child restraints for cars, vans and goods vehicles. The latest rules date from September 2006. 1. What do you mean by “child restraints”? “Child restraints” refers to: baby seats child seats booster seats booster cushions This table is a summary of the rules for…
When can a child stop using a car booster seat
In the Front Seat The adult seat belt MUST be worn if available. In the Rear Seat The adult seat belt MUST be worn if available. It is the driver’s legal responsibility to ensure that the child is correctly restrained. Passengers Over 14 years old When travelling in the front or rear seat, an adult…
When can a child sit in the front seat of a car
Q: Is it legal for my child to travel in the front passenger seat? A: Yes. If your child is aged under 12 years they must be using an appropriate child restraint, unless they are over 135cm in height. Once a child is taller than 135cm, you may move a child out of the booster…
Until what age does a child not need a car seat
Until they reach EITHER their 12th birthday OR 135cm in height. . As per http://www.childcarseats.org.uk/law/index.htm#kids311
FAQ
How can I inflate the child car seat? Very easy. The BEDI inflatable child car seat has a black inflation valve in the rear part of the backrest. Take off the lid of the valve, lay the valve to the mouth and blow until the air starts to escape through the round safety valve on…






