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Child Car Restraints

NEWS: A recall of more than 60,000 child car restraints has been announced due to concerns about the potential failure of the anchor kits or brackets. The affected batch numbers are 022 and 023. Click here for further details about the recall.


Every year around 14 children die in car crashes in Western Australia and a further 220 are hospitalised.
  In many instances these deaths could have been prevented by the correct purchase, installation and use of appropriate child car restraints.

The types of serious injuries sustained by children and infants who are not properly restrained can be horrendous. They include head and spinal cord injuries, strangulation and impact injuries when the child impacts with the vehicle's interior.  There is also the risk of a child going through the windscreen if the driver has to brake suddenly.

If you are unsure how to install a child car restraint, help is available in various locations.  A full list of Type I Child Restraint fitters in WA is available on WALGA's RoadWise Program's Child Car Restraints website.


Laws from 1 October 2010
 

Laws came into effect on 1 October 2010 that introduced rules for the restraint of children in vehicles.

The laws will reduce the risk of injury caused by the use of unsuitable restraints for a child’s size by specifying the type of restraint to be used at different ages and where children must be seated in a vehicle. 

The laws require children from:

  • birth to under 6 months to be restrained in a rearward facing child restraint (e.g. infant capsule)

  • 6 months to under 4 years to be restrained in either a rearward or forward facing child restraint with in-built harness

  • 4 years to under 7 years to be restrained in either a forward facing child restraint or booster seat restrained by a correctly adjusted and fastened seat belt or child safety harness.

Also, children under 4 years are not allowed to sit in the front seat of a vehicle with two or more rows of seats, and those from 4 years to under 7 years are only allowed to sit in the front seats if all rear seats are occupied by children less than 7 years of age. 

Children 7 years and over can be restrained in an adult seat belt or booster seat.

For more information on the changes to the laws, please download the Frequently Asked Questions below.

WA Road Deaths
70 deaths as at 23 May 2013.
Same time last year: 67 deaths

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