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Using a child restraint is one of the most important things you can do for your child's safety.

A US study of data from fatal accidents has found that a child restraint reduces the risk of fatal injuries by 71 percent for children under the age of one year, and by 54 percent for children aged one to four.

We tell you about the various kinds of child restraints, how to fit them in your car, and what standards to look for.

Note: This report is a buying guide only, and does not contain test results or brand-specific recommendations.

Highlights of this report


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Types of restraint


Baby capsules, booster seats, rear- and forward-facing restraints Read more

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Buying checklist


What to consider when buying a child restraint Read more

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Which standard?


All products should meet one of these 3 standards Read more

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