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Monday, 15 February 2010

Travel systems at Kiddisave


A travel system is a type of pushchair which is compatible with a rear facing car seat and usually a carrycot. The car seat clicks in and out of the pushchair, and into the car very easily, which can be very handy when you have a sleeping baby that you don't want to wake up. Although travel systems may seem expensive, buying a travel system can be an economical way of buying both a pushchair and separate car seat.

The drawbacks to travel systems are that you will still need to buy another car seat in another nine to twelve months or so when your baby reaches 10kgs. It is important to try out pushchairs before you buy them, Kiddisave have got an extensive showroom of many different travel systems in store.

Safety First
  • Never leave your baby unattended at any time.
  • Always use the brakes, even on a flat surface.
  • Remove the rain cover indoors to avoid overheating and never use in direct sunlight.
  • Do not be tempted to use the pram to carry two children unless designed for that purpose.
  • Check the safety lock preventing the chassis from sudden collapse is working.
  • Do not hang shopping bags from the handles of your pushchairs.

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