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Child Seats

Child Seats

Additional safety measures are necessary, parents must talk with children to take conscience that safety belts are essential and that safety rules would be able to safe his lives in any fortuitous accident. Safety belts must be used throughout the trip and put almost the car start and not take longer of the necessary. It is important that they not to distract to the driver, yelling or playing inside vehicle.

Types of car child seats

  • Rear-facing car seat
  • Forward-facing car seat
  • Booster seat
  • Seat belt


      Rear facing car seat

      Used for young children until 1 year old and around with 20 pounds weight. In the range of 1 to 3 years old, the use of a rear-facing could be replaced by a forward facing until they reach the top of height and weight limit. This model has a harness and is ideal to reduce the stress for the fragile body of child.

      Forward facing car seat

      This type is ideal for children in the range of 4 to 7 years old. It limited your child's forward movement in an unexpected crash, due to the system incorporated that consists in a harness and tether.

      Booster seat

      Appropriate for children in the range of 8 to 12 years. It fits properly over specifics parts of child's body. Booster seats prevent shoulder belts from strangling children's necks.

      Seat belt

      Ideal for kids passing the 13 years old, a seat belt never should it rest on the stomach or across the neck. It should be comfortable across the shoulder and chest to protect them properly in a crash.


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