If you’ve been looking for a new car or buying a child car seat, then you’ll have seen the term ISOFIX. So what is it and how does it work? Essentially it’s a universal way of safely fitting child ...
With the Isofix system, you can simply ‘plug in’ a compatible car seat to the mounting points in the car, making the seat easier to install correctly with less chance of incorrect fitting compared to ...
The ISOFIX system is a method to provide positive location for all types of child seats, from baby capsules to booster seats, and is being assessed by major motor clubs. Car companies are also pushing ...
It's taken a decade, but at last the child safety seat system recognised as the world's best is heading here, and the Australian version will have greater side impact protection than Europe's.
To answer the second question first, no. ISOFIX child restraints that are compliant under the Australian Standard can now be used legally, but the old way is still fine. For a number of reasons, ...
Standards Australia confirmed the revision to the joint Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 1754:2013, allowing the use of child restraints featuring ISOFIX-compatible lower attachment ...
The ISOFIX system secures the car seat using compatible connection points on the car and the seat, removing the risk of a poor fit when using the car's seatbelt to secure it. Most cars now have ISOFIX ...
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