Rear facing carseats are not a safety risk just because a child s legs are bent at the knees or because they can touch kick the vehicle seat.
Car seat safety extended rear facing.
Isofix or seat belt fitted.
In car safety centre offer the widest range of 25kg extended rear facing erf seats available.
But in recent years car seat makers have responded to parents growing demand for extended rear facing seats.
Rear facing may seem like a new concept but we have been stocking rear facing seats since 1988.
Extended rear facing car seats extended rear facing erf seats are always promoted here at in car safety centre.
Although rear facing seems like a new concept we have been supplying rear facing seats since the 1980 s.
Convertible car seats with generous height and weight limits that extend their window of use in the rear facing position used to be the most expensive models on the market costing upwards of 300 and sometimes 500 or more.
Some rear facing seats will grow with your child until 18kg while some will span right up to 25kg.
Why extended rear facing seats are the safer option all parents want their children to be as safe as possible for as long as possible.
However being properly restrained makes it more likely that a child will survive a crash to cry another day.
Research has found that rear facing seats are effective at protecting babies and young children in all types of crashes in the uk about 200 children are seriously injured in car crashes every year.
It simply does not get talked about enough so we continue to try and educate parents about the benefits of rear facing.
That especially extends to car travel where child restraints are vital to ensure children are safely protected in the advent of a road incident.
Some children never like sitting in a car seat and they may cry.
Buying a seat with high height and weight limits will therefore allow your child to sit rear facing for longer.
Babycentre mum vlogger chloe bridge is passionate about the safety benefits of extended rear facing car seats.
Most convertible car seats have rear facing weight limits of 35 to 50 pounds so most kids can ride rear facing until age three to five.
These seats have been used in sweden since the 1960 s and over the past few years they have become increasingly popular in the uk due to their excellent safety offering.