The Safe N Sound Compaq Deluxe Carseat is a high quality carseat suitable from Brith to 18 kgs.
The Safe N Sound Compact design is perfect for small cars (suitable for multiple seats)
Being convertable it has the ability to be both rear and forward facing. Newborn babies should be rear facing for as long as possilble to provide maximum forward impact protection. It is recommended that you do not forward face your infant until they have reached either 12kgs or 12 months whatever comes first.
The Safe N Sound Compaq Deluxe Carseat is made in Australia and complies with AS/NZS standard 1754.
Product Features
* Compact design perfect for small cars (suitable for multiple seats)
* Contoured Side Wings for valuable side impact protection
* Converts from rearward-facing to forward-facing
* Cushioned Baby Insert for additional comfort
* Includes messy mat
* Machine washable fabric
* Manual harness adjustment
* Secured with Tether to the Vehicle Anchor Point to provide superior stability in car
* Grows with child converting from a rearward facing (birth until 12kgs) to a forward facing car seat (12kgs to 18kgs)
* Large canopy provides shade from direct sunlight
Compaq Deluxe Dimensions
Approximately Rearward Facing Dimensions
H: 500mm, D: 560mm, W: 440mm
Forward Facing Upright Dimensions
H: 610mm, D: 405mm, W: 440mm
Forward Facing Recline Dimensions
H: 585mm, D: 435mm, W: 440mm
Crash Exchange
You may think it won’t happen to you.
After all, what are the chances?
But what if it does? What if you’re involved in a crash?
Rest assured - if you’ve purchased a Safe-n-Sound Child Legacy Carseat and you have been involved in a crash you may be eligible for a suitable replacement.
The Safe-n-Sound Crash Exchange Program is a voluntary program designed to ensure our children are safe and any seats that have been involved in a severe crash are taken out of the market
If you would like to know more about the crash exchange programme please follow this link
Safe N Sound Crash Exchange Programme
If you would like to know more about
Carseat Safety Standards in New Zealand please follow the provided link