Car Seat Fitting in Mentone, Beaumaris

Melbourne Car seat Fitter | Mentone, Victoria 3194 | 0478 522 783

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Car Seat Fitting in Mentone, Beaumaris


Also Covering Black Rock, Sandringham, Cheltenham, Aspendale & Parkdale


Accredited Child Restraint Fitting


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Mentone Car Seat Fitting is part of the ChildRestraintfitting.com NETWORK and are accredited by the ACRI with continued accreditation each year and continual training to stay up to date with the latest baby car-seats.

We are trained by Britax, Infa and Maxi-Cosi on the optimal installation method for all the baby car seats and Boosters. We are the experts for ISOFIX installation of the ISOGO seats from Maxi Cosi, ISOFIX from Brotx and Infa Kompressor II Luxury Car seat.

We come to your home, office, and even to the hospital in emergencies, to ensure you and your child are safe to travel home.

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Child Restraint Laws


Australian car seat standards and laws

In November 2009, National car restraint laws came into affect regarding child restraints. Child restraint fitting now offer a service where we will perform an audit of your child restraint to check and ensure that it is compliant with the current requirements (small fee).


Specifically, the law requires children –

  • Up to the age of six months to be restrained in a rearward facing child restraint (e.g. infant capsule);
  • From six months until the age of four to be restrained in either a rearward or forward facing child restraint (e.g. child safety seat); and
  • From four years until the age of eight to be restrained in either a forward facing child restraint or booster seat restrained by a correctly adjusted and fastened seatbelt or child safety harness.
  • Children up to four years of age must be restrained in the rear of the vehicle (where the vehicle has two or more rows of seats);

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