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Britax Duo Plus Isofix Seats, But What is ISOFIX and Why Do You Need It?

Given the name, Britax Duo Plus Isofix car seat, it stands to reason to mention what ISOFIX is. ISOFIX is a relatively new standard that car seat manufacturers and car seat producers now have to adhere to. It stands for the International Standards Organisation FIX. The system is also referred to as LATCH (”Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children”) in the United States and LUAS (”Lower Universal Anchorage System”) or Canfix in Canada.

Basically, cars and car seats are produced with ISOFIX fittings which form a rigid connection where the points

Britax Duo Plus Isofix Black Fusion

Britax Duo Plus Isofix Black Fusion

between the car and seat click together to make a very strong and sound connection between the seat and car. Such a fixing greatly reduces the risk of the seat being badly fitted. Badly fitting infant car seats is a big problem for most countries around the globe and in the UK, figures suggest that this is the case somewhere between 70 to 80% of the time.

Child car seats such as the Britax Duo Plus ISOFIX benefit from such fittings as they make it very quick to securely fix the seat in position – basically, all you do is ‘plug it in’. Seats with the ISOFIX fitting have two arms on the back of the seat which simply push into the discrete ISOFIX anchorage points of your car. No struggling trying to get the adult belt in the correct place and locked in (for those of you who have tried, it is particularly difficult to get the old style seats in and out in the dark!)

The majority of car seats produced for the UK market today have this type of fixing (e.g. the Britax Duo Plus ISOFIX system) although as a lot of people have older cars, the seats that need fixing with adult seat belts are still in production. Since 2006, new ECE approved vehicles have ISOFIX anchor points. If you have an earlier car, do make sure you have the correct fittings before you buy.

Although the results were frightening there is some reassurance for those who do not have ISOFIX fittings in their car. Crash test research has revealed ISOFIX car seats fair no better than regular type car seats in terms of protecting your child. However, ISOFIX will stop you incorrectly fitting the seat which is extremely dangerous as the seat will not support the child correctly in the event of a collision. Basically, either make sure your old style child seat is properly fitted or, if possible, get one similar to the Britax Duo Plus ISOFIX range – either of these options will greatly improve your child’s chance of surviving a major collision.

One final word on ISOFIX car seats: Although you should not have a problem and manufacturers now are obliged to build standard ISOFIX fixings into their vehicles, not every ISOFIX car seat will fit into every type of car if the car was produced before 2006. It is still worthwhile to check your seat of choice against your model of car.

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