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Fitting a Rear Facing Car Seat

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  • @TwinkleRebornNursery US seats are illigal to use on European roads onless you are in the military. So we don´t have US seats overhere. Isofix is hooked onto the bars in the car the same way that you would hook on a Safeguard connector. As a matter of fact, there are seats here that have Safeguard connectors. Just take a look at the Axkid Kidzofix. Honestly, the difference is minor if any at all

  • @zachsblondie69 In the UK most car seats you can't buy with a car seat base or chest clips you have to buy them seperatly

  • @lenats31 But if you get a US car seat it might not fit a UK car. It will have different ways to clip into the car such as hooks. And bases can sometimes be dangerous for babies.

  • @jaskerry They do! it just isn't necessary. Just like chest clips, infant car seats don't come with them but you can buy them in shops or online separatly.

  • @jaskerry we do but this is for taxis ect where you may not have the base with you

  • 'The first thing we need to do is put the car seat into the car'

    No shit Sherlock

  • @hangmans8 The shoulderbelt ges around the back to reduce the forward movement of the seat

  • @lohikaarmehedelma

    however this seat does not look properly installed....

  • the lap part of the seatbelt over where the child's feet sit is very common when NOT using a base. Although I do find the fact that the shoulder belt goes behind odd I can't argue it;s safety as I have not researched it.

    The problem I see is that the video ends abruptly and you don't show belt path movement. There should be less then an inch at the belt path and upon completion of the video it looks like there is MUCH more then that.

  • it's not safer to have a base, it can also be more dangerous to have a base, depends of the seat/base and how it's installed

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