90 per cent of child car restraints incorrectly fitted, according to Kidsafe

9 out of 10 child care restraints are fitted or used incorrectly. Picture: SUPPLIED

local parents and carers to regularly check that their child car restraints are correctly installed and adjusted to fit their child and book in for a free fitting or check, according to Kidsafe.

Kidsafe Victoria CEO, Melanie Courtney, said the figures highlighted the immense danger posed by incorrectly installed or used child restraints.

“The risk of life-threatening injuries has been shown to be 4-6 times greater when child car restraints are incorrectly fitted or used,” she said.

“Ensuring child car restraints are properly installed can be challenging for parents if they haven’t been shown how to do so, which is why the ‘Safe Seats, Safe Kids’ program is so important.”

Almost 90 per cent of child car restraints in Yarra Ranges Shire are incorrectly fitted or used, dramatically increasing the risk of transport-related injuries, according to figures released as part of the ‘Safe Seats, Safe Kids’ free child car restraint fitting and checking program.

Of the more than 537 child car restraints recently inspected in the municipality, 86 per cent were incorrectly installed or used, including:

53 per cent which required an adjustment, and

32 per cent which required a complete refit, and

One per cent which needed to be replaced due to issues including being more than 10 years old, having damaged/missing parts, or being an overseas model that does not meet Australian standards.

Transport related incidents are one of the leading causes of accidental death for Australian children.

On average, around seven children under 15 are killed and 300 are injured each year on Victorian roads.

The ‘Safe Seats, Safe Kids’ program was introduced to help combat the issue of incorrectly fitted child car restraints and improve safety outcomes for children travelling in vehicles. It is run by Kidsafe Victoria in partnership with Neighbourhood Houses Victoria, with support from the Victorian State Government.

Typical incorrect installation and usage issues identified as part of the program include:

Top tether straps that are twisted, connected to the wrong point in the vehicle or not connected to an anchor point at all

Twisted harness straps or harness straps that are at the incorrect height

Seatbelts that are threaded through the incorrect path

ISOFIX attachments which aren’t secured correctly

Children who have been graduated to the next stage of restraint before they are the right size

Neighbourhood Houses Victoria CEO, Keir Paterson, said that the ‘Safe Seats, Safe Kids’ program provided a vital service to local communities that many families may not otherwise be able to afford.

“I encourage all parents and carers to book in for a free child car restraint fitting or check at their local Neighbourhood House ‘Safe Seats, Safe Kids’ day,” he said.

Local parents and carers, including grandparents can book a free appointment to have their child car restraint installed or inspected at Japara House, Yarra Junction Community Hub, Lilydale Village and Chirnside Park Community Hub, where free fitting and checking days are regularly held.

A free e-learning tool has also been created as part of the program to assist parents and carers in choosing, installing and using child car restraints correctly.

For information and advice on the best practice guidelines for the safe transportation of children, please visit https://safeseatssafekids.com.au/resources/.