1. Take your vehicle and child with you to the shop to try the models available for purchase before buying.
2. The child seat must be installed as tightly and steadily as possible in the vehicle. Especially with older vehicles, for example, long buckle fasteners can cause the seat not to be stably buckled.
3. Make sure straps are as straight as possible.
4. Baby carriers should be checked to ensure the belt length in the vehicle is sufficient to fasten the seat securely. If the belt is too short for a conventional baby carrier, you may be able to mount a tray with a separate base.
5. In booster seats with back support, it may happen that the belt does not self-roll up when the child bends forward.
6. Child seat models with semi-universal registration (e.g. all child seats with support legs) cannot be mounted in all cars. These products come with a type list to check if the product may be used in your vehicle.
7. Always follow the instructions and information in the operating instructions for the child seat and in the vehicle manual.