Your baby has grown into a toddler and no longer fits in the baby seat? Then you should switch to a group 1 child seat to ensure your child’s continued safety. You can find a checklist with all the important criteria for this child seat here. Our product recommendations offer you a great selection of child seats of group 1.
- Group 1 child seats can be used for children between 1.5 and 4 years of age with a body weight of 9 to 18 kilograms.
- Up to 18 months, your child must ride in a reboarder (backward to the direction of travel).
- However, it is recommended to transport children against the direction of travel as long as possible, as the risk of injury in the event of an accident is lower.
- If your child’s feet hit the back seat after 18 months and he or she can no longer lie comfortably in the reboarder, you must turn the seat.
- Group 1 child seats can be rotated, so they can be mounted both against and in the direction of travel.
- Group 1 child seats can be fastened with Isofix or with the seat belt .
- Isofix is easy to use and the child seat can be installed and removed quickly, as the pins on the child seat only have to engage with the counterparts on the car seat.
- However, the Isofix device is often not available in older cars, while it is standard in newer cars.
- Fastening with a seat belt takes more time, is more involved, and is more prone to error.
- Always secure the seat exactly according to the manufacturer’s instructions!
- If you want to use the reboarder on the front passenger seat , you must switch off the passenger airbag. If this is not possible, you must install the reboarder on the back seat.
- There is a considerable risk of injury and even death for children who are hit by an airbag when rear-facing!
- The child seat must also be approved, i.e. comply with either i-Size (UN ECE Reg. 129), UN ECE Reg. 44/04 or 44/03.
- The test seal can be found on the seat itself as well as on the outer packaging and in the description.
- When buying, make sure that the child seat has been tested for freedom from harmful substances . Test seals such as TÜV or Oeko-Tex give you security here.
- Harmful substances can be found in the cover and in the plastic and be absorbed by your child.
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FAQ About The Group 1 Child Seats
When should a group 1 child seat be used?
A group 1 child seat is suitable from a weight of 9 kg. Babies usually reach this weight between the ages of 1 and 2.
How long a group 1 child seat?
A group 1 child seat should be replaced as soon as the child reaches a weight of 18 kg. This is usually the case between the ages of 3 and 4.
Which is the best child seat from 9 kg?
From 9 kg, a group 0 child seat is best suited. You can find a selection of good child seats in this group in our product recommendations.
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