Car Seat Safety Hub - Ok, there are lots of numbers here so try to stay with me. 😊 By now it should be known that it is safest for your children
Lancashire Healthy Young People and Families Service - Why is rearward- facing travel safest for babies and young children? 👶 Children travelling forward-facing can be thrown forwards in a head-on collision. That puts
Safe in the Seat - It's really quite simple--the more time we can give our children's bodies to strengthen and their bones to fuse together, the less risk of fatal injury in
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Safe Journey Car Seats - So why is rear facing so much safer? A child's head makes up 25% of its body weight compared to an adult whose head weighs just 6%
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