IMPORTANT: Follow this advice.
Using the in-built harness, The
child’s shoulders must be in-line
with this marker or above this
marker. If the child’s shoulders
are below then the child should
remain in their previous child
restraint.
When the child’s shoulders
reach this marker, convert the
child restraint to Booster Seat
mode and use either a lap-sash
seat belt or a Child Harness and
lap-sash seat belt or lap only
seat belt.
When the child’s shoulders reach
this upper marker, or the child no
longer fits in the child restraint,
approximately 6 to 8 years of
age, then the child must be
moved to the next form of child
restraint, see below.
Marker A Smaller Toddler - LOWER SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER
Marker B Larger Toddler - MIDDLE SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER
Marker C Larger Child - UPPER SHOULDER HEIGHT MARKER
SHOULDER HEIGHT LABELS & THE NEXT STEP
SHOULDER HEIGHT LABELS & THE NEXT STEP
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Or just the car's
lap-sash seatbelt.
Or you can use a Child Harness and
lap seat belt. Lap seat belts can be
dangerous without a Child Harness.
You can use a narrow Booster
Seat suitable for children
up to 8-10 years of age. An
accessory Child Harness may
be used.
Next type of restraint that can be used in the car for your child.
When your child has outgrown the seat, you can then either use: