6 months to 8 years these forward facing seats can be used as soon as your baby is no longer legally required to be rear facing.
Baby car seat standards australia.
There are laws in each australian state and territory that regulate which car seat you need for your child from birth to 16 years crep nda nra and kidsafe australia 2013.
Remember that kids should keep using a booster for as long as possible at least until they can pass the five step test for good seatbelt fit.
As important as the type of car or booster seat is ensuring that it s correctly fitted and adjusted is equally as critical to safety.
According to britax car crashes are one of the leading causes of child death in australia yet around 70 per cent of our smallest travellers ride in child restraints that are not fitted or used correctly.
Namely there is no minimum height.
Four years to at least seven years old.
All child car seats sold and used in australia must comply with australian standard 1754 crep nd.
Your baby must be restrained in an approved rearward facing child car seat such as an infant capsule or a convertible car seat specially designed for babies.
4 7 years.
As nzs 1754 is a voluntary standard except for those sections in the 2004 2010 and 2013 versions specifically called up by the mandatory standard.
There are also booster seats that children can use until they are at least 10 years old.
Up to six months.
Keep your child in a forward facing car seat with a harness and tether until he or she reaches the top height or weight limit allowed by your car seat s manufacturer.
The mandatory standard is based on the 2004 2010 and 2013 versions of australian and new zealand standard as nzs 1754 child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles.
Once your child outgrows the forward facing car seat with a harness it s time to travel in a booster seat but still in the back seat.
This is smiliar to the i size introduced in 2013 for the european standards.
Issues with 2010 aus car seat standard the 2010 australia standard have a number of issues inherent in them.
It s one of the most stringent child car seat standards in the world ensuring your child is better protected in a crash.
From the top of the seat for the shoulder height marker to exit the seat.
Children under six months must use a rear facing child car seat with an inbuilt harness.