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Keep Your Baby Safe Wherever You Go With a BabyFair Isofix Car Seat

Travelling with a baby can be tedious, so we are here to fix it! All you need is an amazing baby car seat to keep your baby safe!


Buying a baby car seat before your baby is born is recommended. It is essential to buy a seat that fits your car and is suitable for a newborn. If your baby is in the hospital or at a birth centre, you need a car seat to safely drive your newborn home. That is why getting a seat before your baby is a good idea.


What car seat size do we have?

I-Size is a European security standard for babies and children's seats. It is part of the ECE R129 Regulation, which will eventually replace the former Security Regulation R44 / 04. The idea is that all automobile seats eventually comply with the strictest safety standards of I. Your car must have ISOFIX connectors so that you can use a car seat in the market in the United Kingdom.


What age groups size of car seats do we have?

Here we have Automotive seats that are divided into three main groups, depending on the age and weight of your baby or child:

Group 0+ - Auto seats facing back are adequate for babies aged up to approximately 15 months or weighing up to 13 kg (29lb); some can be trimmed in a chair frame and are known as travel systems.

Group 1 - Adjusting forward-facing seats for children weighing 9-18 kg (20-40LB) or between about nine months and four years

Group 2/3: High backup seats suitable for children weighing 15-36 kg (33LB-5st 9LB) or aged about 4 to 11 years old

You can also buy combined seats that cross these groups, such as Group 0 +/1 seats, suitable from birth until your child weighs about 18 kg (40LB) or ages around 4.


Types of Back Face Seats

Three types of seats facing back are available: back-face seats, convertible seats, and all-in-one. When children reach the weight or length the manufacturer allows, they must continue to ride backward in a convertible seat or all in one.


Some things to love about these seats

  • You can adjust the headrest and harness together while your child is in the seat, which makes the right fit.
  • This seat is also one of the lightest on our list and has the lowest weight allocation in the market at three pounds, which makes it an excellent option if you bring home a preemie or a smaller baby.

Back face seats

  • Depending on the model, they are used for babies up to 22 to 35 pounds and from 26 to 35 inches. 
  •  Moreover, the seat clicks inside and outside the base, so you do not have to install it every time you use it.
  •  Parents can also buy more than one base for additional vehicles.
  • It would be best to use it only for a child's trips (not sleep, feeding, or any other use outside the vehicle).

Convertible seats (Use rear orientation)

  • Rear orientation can be used and, subsequently, "converted" to forward for older children when they exceed the weight limit or length limit for rear orientation, which means your child can use the seat more. However, the convertible seats are bulkier than the baby seats, do not have transport handles or separate bases, and are designed to stay in the car.
  • Many have higher limits in the backward weight (up to 40-50 pounds) and height than the seats facing back, a characteristic that makes the convertible seats ideal for babies and young larger children.
  • It has a 5-point harness that adheres to the shoulders, on the hips, and between the legs.

All-in-one Seats

  • It has charging leg feature for additional support.
  • It works for babies as small as three pounds.
  • All seats in one Uses rear orientation.
  • Rear orientation can be used as oriented forward, or as a positioning reinforcement of the belt, which means that your child can use the seat much longer as the child grows.
  • They are often large, so verifying that they fit into your vehicle while facing back is essential.
  •  They do not have the convenience of a separate transport or base handle;

But ours have higher limits in the backward-oriented weight (up to 40-50 pounds), and the height than those of the seats only oriented back, a feature that makes all-in-one seating, ideal for babies and young children larger.


FAQs

Does my newborn need a special car seat?

Yes, you need an infant only car seats that range from birth to 22-35 pounds. After your baby grows, you may need another car seats.


Which seat is regarded as the safest in the car?

According to the experts, back seats are the safest for the children.


Why Baby Fair?

Well, it's obvious; we give your baby the ultimate protection they need! We use quality materials that can withstand immense pressure and absorb any shock that might harm your little loved ones. Regarding baby car seats, quality matters because cheap car seats are poorly built and do not provide the best atmosphere for the items. Thereby, good quality baby car seats with Isofix are easier to lift and close and have comfortable space.


At Baby fair, you will find a range of secure and safe baby car seats with Isofix. Most of our products are in elevated gliders, giving your baby's car seat a premium, sleek effect.


Moreover, If you want a truly luxurious feel, we also offer baby car seats with Isofix on low feet, with upholstered surrounding to make your baby feel like they are sleeping on a cloud!