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Whether it’s a trip to the zoo or a visit to grandma and granddad, your little one is going to wind up riding in a car at some point, and when they do it’s important to ensure that they are safe and sound. This means car seats are a must-have - in fact, they’re legally required until your little one is 135 centimetres tall or twelve years old.
With an Isofix-compatible car, our I-size bases are fantastic for securing your car seat in the car. But if you don’t have an Isofix-compatible car- fear not! Belted car seat bases can be used in any car by using the seatbelt to keep them in place. An easy click-in can ensure your tot is secure. Check out our tips on car seat safety.
We know you want to get rid of installing your child's car seat. Many parents and caregivers are confused by the task, so many car seat bases are available on the market to remove the guesswork.
A belted car seat base is a form of car seat base secured in the car using the vehicle's seat belt instead of the standard Isofix system. They are usually preferred as a secure base for infant car seats and some convertible car seats when used in the rear-facing position. These bases are designed to remain in the vehicle with the chosen car seat's simple connection to the components.
The most common use of belted bases is to support a rear-facing car seat, which includes most products available for those aged between birth and 15 months.
While belted bases are generally usable in cars, it's crucial to verify that your product is specifically compatible with the belted base for safety reasons.
To ensure a secure fit, you should always ensure that any safety markers are lined up.
Once the belted base is installed, it must be regularly checked to ensure it is fitted correctly. This applies to all car seat products.
Belted car seat bases are often made from plastic or other solid materials, so you can simply wipe them clean. It should be noted that the area underneath the seat and the base itself should be free from dirt or debris, as this could impact the strength of the installation.
To ensure the belted base can offer a secure installation for car seats, you should frequently look for any signs of wear or damage, such as cracks or frayed straps. Finally, if your belted base is not currently fitted within a vehicle, you should always ensure it is protected while in storage to eliminate the chance of damage occurring.
As long as you have selected a compatible car seat model, it should simply clip into place. Most bases include a button or level to make removal equally as simple. This also allows for easy adjustment and repositioning if needed.
To begin with, select the desired spot in the rear of the car and ensure the area is free from dirt or debris. Then, tread the seat belt through the base and secure it in place. You must tighten and adjust unless the belted seat base shows no signs of moving around.
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