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Child safety encompasses every single thing we do with our children and it is high time that all parents buckle up to child safety.
But hey, what price for saftey.
By the time the new laws take effect my son will be 7 and I won't have to worry about getting a mega expensive booster seat for him, if I could find one.
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GnT - Have you checked out Safe'n'Sound's Maxi Rider? True, it is a forward facing seat with an inbuilt harness suitable up to 18kg, but it then converts to a "booster" with a 14kg - 26kg rating simply by removing the harness and installing the included anti-submarining attachment - use it with your adult seatbelt. Might be a suitable option for you??
The problem as I understand it (I have a 205yr old that is 17.5kg's so this is becoming an issue for us too) is that the proposed law is to be that children under 4yrs are the be in a car seat, (ie with inbuilt 5 point harness), the maxi-rider even with protecta harness and anti-sub clip is coutned as a booster, not a car seat as the seat is a convertible car seat / booster seat. There are NO car seats in australia that have in built harnesses rated t omore than 18kg (due to australian standards) even though the britax regent (USA) is rated to 32kg on the in built harness and is considered a car seat not a booster, as in sweden (I believe) they have seats that remain rear facing until 4yrs, which in rear facing mode have a top tether and a tether that anchors to the floor in the rear footwell of the vehicle, once again I believe that sweden has far better statics than AUS when it comes to child safety in cars, they kill and seriously injury signicifantly lower numbers of children each year than we do here in AUS in vehicle accidents. (So I am led to believe).
"To: Standards Australia & car seat related companies
"With the pending law changes for child restraint use in Australia requiring children under 4 years and 20kgs to be restrainted in a 5 point car seat, as well as children 4-7 years to be restrained in a booster seat, as well as parents and caregivers who want their children restrained by the integral harness for longer than 20kgs, this petition hereby requests Britax Australia (sold in AU & NZ) to import or manufacutre a car seat that allows children to be restrained longer than 4 years and 20kgs, as parents would like and aside from the 18kg limit currently set by AU standards.
By signing this petition, you join the movement in requesting/wanting Britax AU to import or manufacture a child restraint (similar to the Britax Regent or Frontier) for children to be harnessed beyond 18/20kgs. "
Sincerely,
The Undersigned "
Please add your name (to the link above), let your friends know and spread the word around, does anyone know how many sigs we should aim for?
Thanks.
Suzanne
http://www.racv.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/Internet...
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To Quote you---"I finished the booster with him because he’s so tall and his head was taller than the back of the seat. In the event of a crash it would have been bad for his head and neck. He still sits in the back and wears a harness because he’s still not quite tall enough for just a seatbelt."
You clearly state his 'head was taller than the backseat'....You then go on to say 'he's still not quite tall enough for just a seatbelt'... ...I Wonder ...does his head have to be popping out through the roof for him to be considered tall enough for a seatbelt?...Or maybe you were just making that up :)
Although we have some of the safest restraints n the world, the law use to only actually apply to under 1 yo, after that it was all up the parent to use a "suitable restraint". So use your head, and keep it safe!!!
Am actually wondering about the status of the new regulation about child car seats.
Kirsty wrote on March 28, in 2 posts above: "Although we have some of the safest restraints n the world, the law use to only actually apply to under 1 yo, after that it was all up the parent to use a “suitable restraint”. So use your head, and keep it safe!!!"
I will be traveling to australia for a holiday sometime in August with 2 young children - 6 yr old weighing 18kg and 33 mth weighing 12kg. Because we are flying in from another country, carrying in our existing seats would be very unwise. We are therefore looking to hire a car and get relevant seats. But would like to keep the hassel to just comply purely to government requirements. Coming back to Kirsty's quote above, is it really true that the law - meaning what authorities will only impose - is applicable to children 12 months and below? And that would mean my 2 children will not be subjected to using car seats purely based on the law?
Please advise?
I am trying to find out why it is recommended to stop using the Safe-n-Sound Maxi Rider inbuilt 5 point harness once a child reaches 18kg. My 4 year old still fits perfectly in the seat and seems very safely restrained by the 5 point harness, but has just reached 18.5kg.
Do I need to stop using the 5 point harness and start using either a separate harness or the lap sash belt?
Thanks x
Does this mean we will be in the car seat for mant years to come?