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Your child is growing up and you're wondering whether to put him or her in a booster seat. A word of advice: don't rush into it, leave your child in a rear-facing car seat for as long as possible - it's the safest position.
Child booster seats can be used from the age of 3 and are compulsory up to the age of 10. They are designed to improve the...
Your child is growing up and you're wondering whether to put him or her in a booster seat. A word of advice: don't rush into it, leave your child in a rear-facing car seat for as long as possible - it's the safest position.
Child booster seats can be used from the age of 3 and are compulsory up to the age of 10. They are designed to improve the safety of young passengers in the car. They enable the child's position to be adjusted so that the seatbelt adapts correctly to the child's height. Their role is to raise the child so that the shoulder belt fits correctly over the shoulder rather than the neck, and the lap belt fits correctly over the hips rather than the abdomen.
We recommend that you opt for a booster seat with a backrest, as it offers better protection for your child's head and torso in the event of a side impact.
Discover our wide range of safe booster seats on our website www.babylor.com
All our car seats are tested and approved to R129 standards (independent crash test: Plus Test, ADAC, TCS, etc.).