Choosing the right Safety 1st restraint for your child

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Choosing the right Safety 1st restraint for your child
Choosing the right Safety 1st
restraint for your child
6m
Your child comes first.
TM
Newborn to 6 months
Must be restrained in a
rearward-facing child
restraint with a built-in
harness system
INFANT CARRIER
CONVERTIBLE CAR SEAT
ONE SAFE
SENTINEL II
(Rearward-facing mode,
5 Star CREP Rating)
(Rearward-facing mode)
6 months to 4 years
6m
Can be rearward-facing or
forward-facing (dependent on
child restraint capability) with
a built-in harness.
CONVERTIBLE CAR SEAT
CONVERTIBLE BOOSTER SEAT
SENTINEL II
CUSTODIAN PLUS II
(Forward-facing mode)
(Built-in harness mode)
4 years to 7 years
4yrs 7yrs
Use a forward-facing booster
seat with adult lap-sash seat
belt. Until child’s shoulders
reach the upper height markers.
A
CONVERTIBLE BOOSTER SEAT
BOOSTER SEAT
CUSTODIAN PLUS II
CUSTODIAN II
( A Remove built-in harness and
use adult lap-sash seat belt)
(For use with adult lap-sash
seat belt only)
THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
1: Please use the shoulder height labels as an indicator for transitioning your child between the child restraint travel stages.
Do not transition your child until their shoulders reach the appropriate height label, as this will cause the harness or seatbelt to
be at the incorrect height for your child therefore minimising the protection this devise will have in the event of a car accident.
2: Adult lap-sash seat belts are designed for people with a minimum height of 145cm, therefore your child should stay in a
booster seat for as long as possible which may exceed the recommended 7 years depending on their height.
3: Experts agree the safest position in a car for children is rearward-facing, please do not transition them until
their shoulders reach the first shoulder height label.
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