Not exact matches
The use of backless
booster seats for older children was
limited last year (2016)
as stricter rules have been set in place this year.
Once your child meets the height and weight
limits of the
seat, you can then use your combination
seat as a
booster seat until your older child is 57 inches tall
seat belts fit well.
If you aren't careful, you could end up needing to buy an infant - only
seat, a convertible car
seat, and a
booster seat as your child passes the weight or height
limits of the car
seats that you buy.
Once your baby crossed the height
limit as well
as the weight
limit, you should move for this
booster seat.
Combination
seats can be used
as a forward - facing car
seat with harness straps until your child reaches the harness strap height and weight
limits when it can then become a belt - positioning
booster seat.
Therefore, keep children rear - facing
as long
as possible, in a forward - facing harness to the
limit of the car
seat, and in a
booster seat until the seatbelt fits.
Once you know the lower weight
limit for the
booster seat, you should definitely follow it
as you decide whether or not your child is ready for the
booster seat.
The higher weight
limit of the five - point - harness means that your child can remain in the safest position for longer before they use the
seat as a high back
booster.
Consider how wide your child is
as some
booster seats have arm rests which
limits their width and a
booster seat may be too narrow for a child with wide hips.
Combination
seats typically are designed for use
as forward - facing restraints and then
as belt - positioning
boosters once children have reached the weight
limit of the harness.
Special feasting menus are available on request for groups of 6pax + children are welcome, please advise if you require a
booster seat (
as we have
limited numbers) or space for a pram.
A child under the age of 8 and a height of 57 inches shall be secured
as described in (a) or (b) until they reach the upper
limits of the rear - facing or forwardfacing
seat, then in a belt positioning
booster seat.