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  • Can my child sit in the front seat?

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    This depends on whether there is more than one row of seats in the car and the age of the child.Where there are two or more rows of seats:A child under four years of age cannot sit in the front row if there is more than one row of seats, even if they are large enough to fit in a booster seat.A child between four years of age and under seven years o
  • Is it safe to use a second-hand child seat?

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    The best advice is not to use a second-hand child seat. You cannot be certain of its history. It may have been involved in an accident and the damage may not be visible. Very often the instructions are missing from second-hand seats which makes it more difficult to be sure that you are fitting and using it correctly. Second-hand seats are also like
  • How long should a child remain rear-facing?

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    Rear-facing IS safest. It is best to remain rear-facing to the weight and height limits of the car seat. Most convertible car seats have 35 or 40 pound rear-facing limits. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children be kept in rear-facing seats for at least 2 years and preferably as long as possible. In all cases, infants should be