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Expert baby and children car seat support!

As licensed Child Restraint Technicians, Sitting Safe are experts in baby and child car seats. We offer expert car seat advice to parents on what is an appropriate form of car seat for a baby or child’s age and stage. We stock baby capsulesrear facing and convertible car seats as well as a range of harnessed and seat belt boosters. Sitting Safe’s trained technicians are qualified car seat installers for all types of baby and child car seats and booster seats, to ensure the safety of your most precious cargo. We only stock what we would be happy to put our own children into! Come and get real advice based on your own situation.

We are proud stockists of such brands as Diono, Britax, Axkid, Infasecure and Evenflo.

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Why is Rear facing safer when travelling in car seats?

Why is Rear facing safer when travelling in car seats?

Rear facing has been known to be safer for our children in car seats for many years now - science cannot deny that they will come out of a crash better off than if they are forward facing, or worse not in any child car seat. 
September 02, 2020 by Claire McGowan
Car seat safety | education | children | carseat | baby | newborn | dunedin | diono | backseat

Backseat is best - always!

You're picking your older pre-schooler up or picking up your child from school - how many people do you see with children sitting in the front seat? While New Zealand has no law around children sitting in the front seat, it is certainly not a safe, nor a recommended option.
August 12, 2020 by Claire McGowan
Is my child ready for an adult seat belt?

Is my child ready for an adult seat belt?

Making the decision to move your child from a car seat into the adult seat belt is a big one. 

Are you making the right choice? Have you looked at all the information?

A helpful guide to tell if your child is ready to move from their booster car seat into an adult seat belt. 

June 24, 2020 by Claire McGowan