Section 4.7 - Child restraint systems      

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Section 4

  1. Vehicle Safety
  2. Tyres
  3. Lights and reflectors
  4. Windscreens
  5. Mirrors
  6. Safety belts
  7. Child restraint systems
  8. Roof racks and roof boxes
  9. Vehicle registration plates
  10. Other safety responsibilities

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Section 4.7 - Child restraint systems

 


Safety belts are designed mainly for adults and older children. Child safety protection laws make it compulsory for all children to use the correct child seat, booster seat or booster cushion. Smaller children - under 150 centimetres and less than 36 kilograms - must be restrained in an appropriate child restraint system when travelling in a passenger car or goods vehicle. Examples of appropriate restraint systems are baby car seats and booster seats.


You must comply with the following:


Never put a rearward facing seat in the front seat, if there is a passenger airbag.



Rearward-facing baby seat
Weight:
for babies up to 13kgs (29lbs)
Approximate age range: birth to 12-15 mths

 

Forward-facing child seat
Weight:
9-18kgs (20-40lbs)
Approximate age range: 9mths to 4 years

 

 

Booster seat
Weight: 15-23kgs (33-55lbs)
Approximate age range: 4-6 years

 

 

 

Fixing cushion
Weight: 22-36kgs (48-79lbs)
Approximate age range:6-12 years


Ensuring a child is properly restrained in a child car seat can reduce injuries by a factor of 90-95% for rear-facing seats and 60% for forward-facing seats*.

*Source: AA Motoring Trust



What to remember when using child restraints

It is recommended that you buy a child car seat only from a retailer who will check it fits. Make sure it fits your child and your car. For further information go to www.rsa.ie .


Restraints for passengers under 17

By law, the driver of a passenger car or goods vehicle is responsible for passengers under 17 years of age wearing a safety belt or an appropriate child restraint. You may receive up to 4 penalty points if your passengers in this age group are not belted or restrained.


If you would like more information, you can get a booklet and DVD called Child Safety in Cars from the Road Safety Authority. Lo-Call 1890 50 60 80.

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