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BeSafe iZi FIX Pregnant Belt
BeSafe iZi FIX Pregnant Belt
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BeSafe Pregnant Belt and BeSafe Pregnant iZi FIX protect both the mother and the baby, and are recommended from the second month of pregnancy. The pregnancy belt ensures the vehicle seat belt is in the correct position across the body so that the mother is properly secured while the hip belt is simultaneously guided away from her stomach and unborn baby
€¢ Recommended: From the second month of pregnancy
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Product Highlights
- Usage: From the second month of pregnancy.
- Increased Safety: Positions the lap belt correctly to protect the unborn child.
- Comfort Design: Avoids discomfort of the belt over the stomach.
- Installation: Quick and easy with ISOfix attachment points or fitting strap.
- ECE R16 Tested: Ensures safety and reliability.
- Color: Black.
- Material: Durable 100% polyester with polyurethane foam filling.
- REACH Standards Compliance: Safe and chemical-free fabrics.
Specifications
- Age Range: From approximately the second month of pregnancy.
- Installation: Can be attached using ISOfix points or a fitting strap.
- Approval: Tested according to ECE R16 standards.
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Tests and Awards
Approval: Tested according to ECE R16 standards.
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Fabric and Materials
- Outer Material: 100% polyester for durability.
- Filling: Polyurethane foam for added comfort.
- Color: Black.
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Wash and Care Instructions
- Cleaning: Hand wash recommended.
- Drying: Dry flat. Avoid bleach, tumble drying, ironing, and dry cleaning.
FAQs or Additional Information
Is the BeSafe iZi FIX Pregnancy Belt easy to install?
Yes, it can be quickly installed using either ISOfix attachment points or a fitting strap.
Can the pregnancy belt be used throughout the entire pregnancy?
It's designed for use from the second month of pregnancy onwards.
How does the belt enhance safety for the unborn child?
It positions the lap belt correctly to protect the unborn child from the force exerted during a collision.