Whether you need an infant capsule with base toddler seat booster seat car seat accessories or even a car seat hire solution baby on the move can help.
Baby car seat standards nz.
Most car seats have an expiration date 5 10 years after the date of sale but it varies from seat to seat.
Bear in mind that most car seats will have an expiration date or a recommended period of use after which the safety certification is no longer valid meaning the seat will no longer comply with new zealand laws.
The largest percentage of accidents happen only a few kilometers from home placing your child rear facing in the front seat could cause serious injury or death in unlikely.
This can be identified by the australian tick mark.
Traveling with children in the front seat.
Rear facing seats go in the back seat facing the rear of the car so your baby s looking out the back window.
We are nz s car seat specialists.
We specialise in baby car seats and child restraints for all ages of children.
The back seat is the safest place for children under 12 years of age.
Again if in doubt check the car seats manual.
They carry the s mark to show they have been certified for use in new zealand.
About car seats child restraints under new zealand law all children under seven years must use a child restraint also called a car seat that s appropriate for their age size and development.
Restraints that comply with this standard must show the number fmvss213.
The seat must be certified to one of 3 standards and suitable for the age weight height and physical development of the child.
Many convertible car seats suit best until around 18kg or until baby is approximately 4 years old although this is brand and seat specific.
Hiring or buying a car seat.
The mandatory standard is based on the 2004 2010 and 2013 versions of australian and new zealand standard as nzs 1754 child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles.
This is a service iq nz transport agency approved course which has a theory and practical element.
International best practice recommends the use of an appropriate child restraint or booster seat until your child reaches 148 cm tall or is 11 years old.
Never place a rear facing seat in the front with an airbag even if it is only for a trip up the road.
Engineers designers and manufacturers have to make sure their products adhere to the relevant standards.
At baby on the move we are child restraint technicians and are trained specifically to install varying types of car seats and can offer you advice on which restraints will be suitable for your needs.
All infants and t oddlers should ride in a rear facing car seat for as long as possible until the child has reached the maximum weight and or height allowed by the manufacturer of their child restraint we recommend you use them until your child is at least two.
As nzs 1754 is a voluntary standard except for those sections in the 2004 2010 and 2013 versions specifically called up by the mandatory standard.