Prohibited items - baby/children's goods
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Thanks for all this everybody. I think we will just ship all of our stuff as planned and if they take it off us, they take it off us.
Scotdownunder, you make a valid point though about the insurance aspect so will probably replace those, as much as it pains me to say!
And everything had been going so well so far...!
Scotdownunder, you make a valid point though about the insurance aspect so will probably replace those, as much as it pains me to say!
And everything had been going so well so far...!

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Do UK forward facing car seats have a rear tether strap? Here they do, and to not have one would make the seat illegal.
Also, I think some of the infant seats have something that reaches down to the footwell?
The seats I've borrowed in the UK never seemed as good or easy to install safely as the ones here to be honest. Might have just been cheap ones, but I really noticed the difference. Had to tighten them up in the car every time we went out too.
Also, I think some of the infant seats have something that reaches down to the footwell?
The seats I've borrowed in the UK never seemed as good or easy to install safely as the ones here to be honest. Might have just been cheap ones, but I really noticed the difference. Had to tighten them up in the car every time we went out too.

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Dashie - i think you can use a tether strap for some car seats if you wish but it is certainly not a legal requirement.
Do you need a tether for ALL car seats in Canada? We have two different kinds of seat we are using, the first is for baby from 9kg, which uses harnesses, the second is from 15kg and just uses the seat belt to strap the child in. We have isofix for both of ours though.
I need to look into the regulated goods rules more to see if it is both car seats we need to leave or just the one for our infant.
Do you need a tether for ALL car seats in Canada? We have two different kinds of seat we are using, the first is for baby from 9kg, which uses harnesses, the second is from 15kg and just uses the seat belt to strap the child in. We have isofix for both of ours though.
I need to look into the regulated goods rules more to see if it is both car seats we need to leave or just the one for our infant.

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The only thing we didn't bring were the car seats, which were actually far more superior than anything available in Canada at the time (maxi cosi isofix).
We brought a babywalker in, which we didn't know at the time, are banned in Canada on safety grounds. Now when I say ban, I presume banned from being sold, not imported. Anyway, it was always funny having a Canadian come round and spot it.

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We moved in April 2010.
The only thing we didn't bring were the car seats, which were actually far more superior than anything available in Canada at the time (maxi cosi isofix).
We brought a babywalker in, which we didn't know at the time, are banned in Canada on safety grounds. Now when I say ban, I presume banned from being sold, not imported. Anyway, it was always funny having a Canadian come round and spot it.
The only thing we didn't bring were the car seats, which were actually far more superior than anything available in Canada at the time (maxi cosi isofix).
We brought a babywalker in, which we didn't know at the time, are banned in Canada on safety grounds. Now when I say ban, I presume banned from being sold, not imported. Anyway, it was always funny having a Canadian come round and spot it.


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Here's a link to Canadian car seat laws - http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/roadsafety/s...-index-873.htm
The seats with the tether are stage 2. You might want to check the age/weight requirements for each stage of seat though, they are different to the UK. For example, it sounds like your oldest is in a booster, which they can't be in here until they're 18kg, and you are very strongly encouraged to keep them harnessed as long as possible.
Baby walkers are illegal to import and to sell.
The seats with the tether are stage 2. You might want to check the age/weight requirements for each stage of seat though, they are different to the UK. For example, it sounds like your oldest is in a booster, which they can't be in here until they're 18kg, and you are very strongly encouraged to keep them harnessed as long as possible.
Baby walkers are illegal to import and to sell.

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Babywalkers are banned. Can't be bought, sold or imported for personal use. Other than that I wouldn't worry about the other things. They aren't going to check that the car seat has the appropriate sticker on it. I think the shipper was just being overly cautious.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/pubs/...on-eng.php#a22
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/pubs/...on-eng.php#a22

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Thanks everybody - all this stuff is really helpful!
