Please help spread the video on Facebook, Twitter and so on to help this important message catch on. It is such a shame that parents don't get this vital information, everyone wants there child ...
http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2010/07/new-and-important-car-seat-video-it-can.html
Here is a list of European car seats that can be used rear facing up till 25 kg(55 lbs): Britax Secura Britax Hi-Way Britax Freeway Britax Two Way Elite Britax Multitech Brio Zento MaxiCosi M...
http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2009/04/rear-facing-car-seats-with-25-kg55-lbs.html
This is a story that needs to be told(and read by everyone that has children), Joel's family have shared their story hoping that other parents can learn from it and maybe their story can help pre...
It can be a bit tricky to get a rear facing car seat for those who lives outside Scandinavia, here is a couple of on line stores making it easier to get a hold of a rear facing car seat for your ...
http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2009/04/two-new-web-shops-for-english-speaking.html
This blog is about Norwegian car-safety for kids. The information found in this blog is meant to inform parents but reading here does not guarantee that your child is properly restrained. For contact please email: sikringavbarnibil@bluezone.no To all non-Nowegian readers: Follow the rules and regulations that applies for car-safety in your country.
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http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2008/07/please-feel-free-to-share.html
The picture to the left shows a five year old boy rear facing in a Britax Multitech(the seat is RF up till 55 lbs) in the back of a VW Passat. A small cut from the report: > Child safety in...
http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2008/06/new-european-research-children-should.html
The picture above shows a little boy that weight approx. 12 kg(ca. 26 lbs) and height 86 cm. He sits rear-facing in a Britax Fix-Way(0-18 kg). The car is a Renalult Grand Scénic 2006. First a...
http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2008/05/what-is-isofixlatch-system-and-which.html
The ladies behind the information site Rear Facing - the way forward was on a TV report on BBC informing about the safety of rear-facing. They did a great job. The clip can be seen HERE .
http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2008/05/rear-facing-campaing-in-uk.html
Do you ever wonder what your child is doing in the backseat? Or do you have trouble with a Houdini that makes way out of the car seat belts? The picture above: Mom and dad can see what happens ...
According to Trygg Trafikk it is of greater importance that the child sits rear-facing than where the car seat is placed in the car, but the middle seat in the back is supposed to be the safest ...
http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2008/03/where-to-place-car-seat.html
Test winner - not always the safest alternative. The Swedish NTF(The national association for trafic security) has a article on their website on how to interpret testresults. It is important to ...
Babies from approx. 0 - 10 kg(9 months) The picture on the left side shows a six hours old little baby boy in his rear facing car seat ready to leave the hospital. I Norway today we have thre...
http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2007/12/how-to-secure-baby-in-safest-possible.html
Rear facing car seats The picture on the right side shows a little girl rear facing in a HTS BeSafe iZi Combi seat. The seat is mounted in a Ford Escort stationwagen 1993 mod. The girl is 1...
http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2007/11/which-rear-facing-car-seats-is.html
Bent legs - no reason to turn kids forward- facing The picture to the right shows a six year old, 120 cm long boy rear-facing in a Britax Two Way Elite car safety seat. He likes sitting RF,...
http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2007/09/bent-or-crossed-legs-are-not-dangerous.html
Many parents turn their children forward-facing way to early because the child suffers from motion sickness. In a interview with the website Babyverden Medical Director at the Pediatric ICU in Ul...
http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2007/09/tips-for-children-who-suffer-from.html
What is the best way to secure you're kids in the car? The picture to the left shows a two year old boy in a Akta Graco DuoLogic car seat, RF up till 18 kg. Way to many parents lacks informa...
http://kidsincars.blogspot.com/2007/09/8-out-of-10-kids-is-not-well-enough.html