In collaboration with the UPI - Accident Prevention Office, we offer you a free info guide in 11 languages. The new guide provides answers about the appropriate seat for the respective age group and the optimal way to secure children in the seat.
Children up to a year and a half
The youngest should be carried in the baby shell for as long as possible. The latter is always positioned in the opposite direction of travel and, preferably, on the rear seat. If the shell is attached to the front seat, the front airbag must be deactivated. In seats approved according to the new ECE-R129 standard, children must travel backward up to 15 months of age. A larger size seat should only be chosen when the child's head passes the edge of the shell.
Children between a year and a half and four
Children up to approximately 4 years of age can be carried in a seat, generally placed in the direction of travel and equipped with their own five-point belt system. It is important that the seat is securely anchored to the vehicle. If this occurs with Isofix anchors, the car must appear on the list of child seat types. A change in the upper category is justified only when the child's head protrudes from the seat.
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Children between four and twelve years old
For older children, a seat with a back is preferably used for optimal safety and greater comfort. Simple rises are allowed but do not offer protection in the event of a side impact. Important is that the belt is tightened and placed correctly on the child's body. These places can be occupied by children up to 12 years old or less than 150 cm tall (the limit reached first). In this respect, weight plays a secondary role. Even for kids, the safest places are the rear ones.
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On seats equipped with a 3-point safety belt, children up to 12 years of age younger than 150 cm must be transported with an adequate restraint system (e.g. booster seat with or without backrest), as per art. 3rd ONC. The seat must be approved according to ECE-R44 / 03 resp. 04 or R129 (mostly orange label). Strictly observe the instructions for use of the seat as well as the car manual. The belt must adhere perfectly to the child's body (remove winter jackets or open them), otherwise, he will not be able to protect him properly.
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