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Insurers Information
If your restraint has been involved in a severe crash, you should destroy the
restraint even if no damage is obvious. Some insurance companies offer vehicle
insurance which covers or partially covers the replacement of your child restraint.
Contact your insurance company for further details.
Your insurance company may require you to keep the child restraint for assessment,
but do not use the child restraint after a severe crash. To assist you in making an
accident insurance claim cut the following statement and include it with your claim.
NOTICE TO INSURANCE COMPANY CHILD RESTRAINT INVOLVED
IN AN ACCIDENT
All InfaSecure child restraints are manufactured to Australian/New Zealand
Standards AS/NZS1754 which requires us to advise users of child
restraints to "Destroy the entire restraint if it has been in use in a severe
crash, even if no damage is obvious".
The Australian/New Zealand Standards committee, advise that this
statement applies whether a child was in the child restraint or not. We
consider a "severe crash" as being one where the main body structure of
the vehicle is distorted.
There is no method of determining if the restraint has been damaged and
we concur with the Australian/New Zealand Standards in recommending
destruction of the child restraint.
This notice is to advise you of the requirements of the Australian/New
Zealand Standards and our obligation in complying with the standards.
Please assist the owner of this restraint in their claim.
INFASECURE PTY LTD
ABN: 52 149 173 660
Head Office and Registered Address
110-114 Old Bathurst Rd, Emu Plains, NSW 2750
P.O. Box 487, Emu Plains, NSW 2750
Head Office
P
: 02 4728 8000
F
: 02 4728 8040
www.infasecure.com.au