Portable, foldable, loveable....the inflatable Car Booster Seat from Bubble Bum
BubbleBum, the cost-effective, portable, lightweight, brightly coloured, inflatable car booster seat for children aged between 4-11 easily deflates and folds flat so that kids or mums can carry it in backpacks or handbags, making it perfect for holidays, rental cars, taxis, grandparents, school trips or car pooling.
Perfect for:
- Carpooling
- 3-in-a-row on the backseat
- Taxi rides
- Travelling with kids
- Holidays
- Spare boosters for grandma's car!
The Award-Winning Travel Booster that meets all NZ Safety Standards
Child's Age: 4-11 years
Child's Weight: 15-36kg
Child's Height: up to 150cm
Colour: Black
Dimensions inflated: 33.02cm x 33.02cm x 11.43cm
Approved Regulations: ECE R44/04
Meets Safety Standards in: New Zealand, USA, UK, Europe, Asia
Please Note: If you leave your Bubble Bum in the car, on hot days, please deflate your Bubble Bum Car Booster inner. Alternatively remove your Bubble Bum from your car when not in use.
Under New Zealand law, all children under seven years of age must use an approved child restraint appropriate for their age and size. Children aged seven must be secured in a restraint if one is available in the vehicle.
Until their 7th birthday the law states you must secure your child in an approved child restraint.
From their 7th to their 8th birthday you must secure your child in an approved child restraint if one is available in the vehicle (and if not, in any child restraint or safety belt that is available).
From their 8th birthday to 14 years old you must use safety belts if available. If not available, they must travel in the backseat.
Over 14 years old your child must use safety belts where they are available.
International best practice recommends the use of an appropriate child restraint (or booster seat) until your child reaches 148 cm tall or is 11 years old. Child restraint and medical professionals recommend that you keep your baby in a rear-facing restraint until as old as practicable, at least until they are 2 years of age.
SOURCE: www.nzta.govt.nz