Confused By Car Seats?

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Confused by car seats? Mark Bennett, car seat safety expert from BRITAX explains the new regulation called ‘i-Size’ that all parents should know about.

To put simply, i-Size is a new regulation for child car seats that will make it easier for parents to choose and install the right seat, making travelling safer for children.

One of the most significant changes parents need to be aware of, is how long a child should remain in a rearward facing car seat. Under existing laws, parents could switch their baby from their rearward facing Group 0/0+ seat into a forward facing Group 1 seat when they reached 9kg or approximately nine months.

The new i-Size regulation means parents will have to keep their baby rearward facing until they are at least 15 months old and the move will be based on the size and age of the child rather than weight. The new length and age classification will help make it easier for parents to check that their child is ready to be moved to the next stage car seat.

The new regulation is also about the reinforcement of ISOFIX seats use, which are easier to fit correctly and safely than those secured with the car seat belt. Only a third of belted seats are fitted correctly which can have serious implications in the event of a crash*. Side impact collisions are one of the most severe types of collisions on the roads** and for car seats to adhere to the new regulations they must pass the newly introduced side impact safety standards.

Why is this regulation coming into force? Well there are a number of reasons, but in a nutshell, parents are too keen to move their babies forward facing on the premise they believe their child will be happier facing forwards rather than waiting until they have actually outgrown the seat. Parents are also unaware babies are much safer rearward facing in the event of a collision.

Below 13kg a baby’s neck is not yet that strong and keeping your baby rearward facing for as long as possible (up to at least 15 months) will help protect their vulnerable neck in a frontal crash situation.

So much research evidence has built up on this from crash testing that the EU has introduced this new regulation to keep babies rearward facing until 15 months. BRITAX has accompanied and strongly supported the development of i-Size right from the very beginning.

So how does it affect you? As soon as i-Size approved car seats are on the market parents will be able to choose between a seat that abides by the older ECE R44/04 regulation or i-Size. The current ECE R44/04 regulation is not replaced by i-Size, and instead will continue in tandem until 2018. The introduction of i-Size simply means that consumers now have an extra option when buying a car seat for their baby/toddler.

When should you change to forward facing? Well here are some guidelines on switching:

Don’t do it just because your baby’s feet are pushed against the car’s back seat. Wait until your baby is closer to, or ideally at, the maximum age (15 months) for her rearward facing seat than the minimum weight (9kg) for the front facing seat.

BUT do move them if their head is protruding over the top of the Group 0/0+ seat. If they outgrow the seat in height but have not reached the minimum weight for a Group 1 seat, you should then invest in a combination Group 0+ & 1 seat. That is simply the safest option.

You can already consider purchasing a combination Group 0+ & 1 seat as your baby’s first car seat from birth. DUALFIX and MAX-FIX from BRITAX will allow your child to travel rearward facing until they reach 18kg

What is the current law when it comes to car seat safety?

The law requires all children to travel in an appropriate child restraint until they reach 135 cm tall or their 12th birthday (UK, NL, DEN) or 150 cm tall or their 12th birthday (GER, AU, CH, IT, CZ) – whichever comes first. It is the driver’s responsibility to ensure this is the case.

Under the existing laws, parents could switch their baby from their rearward facing Group 0&0+ seat into a forward facing one when they reach 9kg (around nine months old).

Now the new regulations, called ‘i-Size’, have come into force mid-July 2013, parents that purchase a child car seat approved under i-Size will have to keep their baby in a rearward facing seat until they are 15 months.

There will be no change to the overall law about child seats being compulsory to the age of 12 or 135 cm/150 cm tall.

*Farid Bendjellal, 6th International Conference on Protection of Children in Cars – Munich 2008

**Casimir “Child Car Passenger Fatalities – European Figures and In-Depth Study”; Alan Kirk; Loughborough University, UK; Conference: Protection of children in cars, Muncih, 2011

Disclaimer: I have been sent this information as a BRITAX Mumbassador. As a very helpful overview of the new laws, I have decided to share this with you. I have not received payment for doing so.

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Dexter’s Throne! The BRITAX MAX-FIX Rearward Facing Car Seat!

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A Big Boy car seat is one of those big milestone purchases that’s just as exciting for parents as for your child. Much like a first bed, first shoes, and first mobile phone, it involves lots of research and some head-scratching, it’s definitely a sign that they’re growing up!

Dexter was in a Maxi Cosi baby car seat for his first 13 months. Although it served us well, when tufts of his hair began to creep over the top of the headrest, we knew it was time to upgrade! But choosing a car seat is not an easy thing and Craig and I just couldn’t decide which car seat to buy. One of my most embarrassing parenting moments to date came when I mistakenly thought you had to weigh your child naked on Mothercare’s scales to see which car seat they are best suited to. Shoppers and sales assistants weren’t quite sure how to react when Dex got stage fright and wee’ed in the scales!

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When BRITAX offered to take away the stress and select a car seat on our behalf, I was relieved and eternally grateful. Craig has OCD when it comes to research and I was getting car seat fatigue. We just needed something safe, comfortable and that fits in our Ford Focus. I have to say that their suggested model (The BRITAX MAX-FIX rearward facing ISOFIX Group 0+ & 1 car seat... just try and say that after a few drinks!!!) was spot on and we couldn’t be happier.

So what makes this über sexy car seat so special?

  • It’s suitable from birth up until 18kg (approx aged 4)
  • It’s rearward facing which is considered the safest way for under 4′s to travel
  • It has a 5 point harness (with one pull adjustment) - If you’re scratching your head on this, check out why 5 point harnesses are so important
  • It has an ISOFIX system that allows direct connection to the car’s ISOFIX anchorage points (this bad boy won’t be moving anywhere!)
  • There are multiple recline positions for ultimate comfort - it’s supremely easy to adjust without disrupting a sleepy child
  • It’s ideal for small cars as it’s not as bulky as other seats on the market
  • It has deep, softly padded side wings to provide optimum side impact protection
  • It’s fully height adjustable with 5 different settings so it can grow with your child.

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I’ve taken some piccies outside of the car so you can best appreciate just how roomy this seat is. There’s plenty of depth to accommodate his bum and legs, and whilst being contoured around his tummy and back, there’s still plenty of wriggle room for my fidgety tot. When you make the upgrade you definitely appreciate how cooped up they’ve been in their baby seat - we’ve never had so many smiles on photo shoot before (we’re talking full-blown giggles)!

We took our seat to our local Mothercare to have it fitted. This isn’t necessary but I’d recommend it for total pice of mind. This installation video shows how simple it is if you are confident enough to pop it in yourself. I was really impressed that there were several green indicators to show that the foot prop and ISOFIX were fully secure and engaged. As we’d hold our hands up to being clueless first-time parents, this made us feel better.

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Once in, adjusting it to fit Dexter was simple.

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As regards transferring Dex to and from the seat, there are handy little harness holders at each side of the seat. You basically thread the shoulder harness through these whenever you plunk him in. This means you aren’t scrambling to find all the all the different components of the harness when you come to plug him in. Once the 5 point harness is locked, there’s a one pull adjuster to tighten (found near baby’s feet).

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To recline baby, you simply twist a knob at the base of the seat. This is fabulous as you can do it when they’re asleep without them even realising. Better still, there are knobs on each side so it doesn’t matter whether baby rides behind the driver or passenger seat.

Adjusting the headrest is easy peasy too. You flip open the console at the back of the chair, and can set the height with just one hand (recommendation is that the highest visible part of the seat belt should be in line with the top of baby’s shoulder).

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The verdict? Dexter LOVES it. He’s always been a brilliant traveller and we’re yet to experience a meltdown, but he seems even happier now he has room to stretch his legs. We went ahead and bought a baby seat mirror from JoJo Maman Bebe that allows us to check in on him throughout the journey. When he’s not sleeping away, he’s watching the world slide by out of the window (as car seats give children a natural boost he’s able to see much more than before). I must admit I was looking forward to having him face us when we upgraded, but you can’t beat a rearward facing seat for promoting sleep on long journeys. As he can’t see us, he’s learning to entertain himself and get in those zzz’s!

At £275, it’s unbeatable value for money. As it will last you from birth to approx age 4, you simply won’t find a first class car seat any cheaper. Although there is always to temptation to buy car seats secondhand on eBay - if there’s one piece of advice you take from this post, I hope it will be that you don’t buy a pre-loved car seat. You can’t be sure they haven’t been involved in an accident and that all is in perfect working order - it’s not worth the risk.

In terms of features, safety and comfort, I’d give the BRITAX MAX-FIX a 5/5. Having researched all about shield protection alternatives, I’m utterly convinced children are safest in a BRITAX and I’m delighted Dexter is now in one.

BRITAX are all over the web! It’s well worth following them on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube for all the latest news and tutorials. Don’t forget you can also buy direct from the BRITAX online store too with free delivery!

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DISCLAIMER: I was sent a BRITAX MAX-FIX for the purposes of this review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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