New regulations governing the use of child car seats came into force on 18 September 2006 in the UK.
We estimate that these changes could prevent over 2000 child deaths or injuries each year.

Advertising started from July to September in press, radio and online to advise parent and carers about the new regulations governing the use of child car seats.
Most people make sure that children use some kind of restraint when travelling on the road, but it is vitally important to use the right one; and not to use an adult belt before the child is big enough.

Small children need the protection that baby seats and child seats are designed to provide. Seat belts are designed for adults. Children who have grown out of child seats still need to use booster seats and booster cushions.

Our store is designed to help you find the kind of car seat you need for each stage of your child’s development.
Try Blue For Boys or Pink For Girls.

Once you have found the right car safety seat, the next problem is persuading your little darling to sit in it and stay in it!!
For tips on how to achieve this, check out my blog "Cars and Your Child"

An interesting web site I found is for KIDS AND CARS.
KIDS AND CARS' mission is to assure no child dies or is injured in a non-traffic, motor vehicle related event.

For related information on your baby’s safety take a look at: Baby-Safety