The car seats you can trust - as Which? finds illegal versions online
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The car seats you can trust - as Which? finds illegal versions online
"A car seat for your baby is one of the most important purchases you can make. But 'killer' versions are still being sold online, it has emerged, with more than a dozen flimsy fabric seats marketed as safe for children cropping up on popular websites."
"A team of experts from the consumer champion put hundreds of car seats to the test. This involved crash testing all seats at speeds that are tougher than the minimum legal requirement. Their analysis also involved how comfortable a seat is, how easy it is to install and clean and the quality of instructions."
"'This is a really great, high-scoring infant carrier with excellent front and side impact crash results,' their review reads. 'It launched a while ago, but is still a good option for those looking for an i-Size baby car seat that can also be used on a travel system pushchair.'"
Unsafe and unregulated baby car seats are appearing on popular online marketplaces, with some fabric versions selling for as little as £12.50 and containing fundamental flaws that endanger children. Consumer tests conducted by Which? evaluated hundreds of seats with crash tests tougher than legal minimums and assessed comfort, ease of installation, cleaning, and instruction quality. The highest-scoring seat was the Silver Cross Dream + Dream i-Size Base, a rear-facing infant carrier approved from birth to about 15 months with excellent front and side impact results and compatibility with travel system pushchairs. The roundup highlights safe, rigorously tested options for newborns and older children.
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