Hiring or buying a car seat

Under New Zealand law, all children under seven years must use a child restraint (also called a car seat) that’s appropriate for their age, size and development. Here’s what you need to think about when you’re buying or hiring a child restraint.

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Safety standards for child restraints

All child restraints sold in New Zealand must meet an approved standard.

This ensures the design and construction of the restraint are tested under crash conditions in a lab and provide the best protection when they’re used according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Look for a child restraint that shows:

Standard

Look for this symbol

A tick mark (indicates the restraint meets the joint New Zealand/Australian Standard AS/NZ 1754)

An 'E' mark (indicates the restraint meets the European Standard ECE 44 or ECE 129) – the number on the circle will vary depending on the country of certification.

Or, look for a restraint that complies with the United States Standard FMVSS 213. The restraint must also show the New Zealand Standard 'S' mark indicating it is certified for use here.

Some imported Japanese vehicles have in-built child restraints in the rear seats. If you have one of these child restraints in your vehicle, and the vehicle was brought in to New Zealand after 27 February 2005, the child restraint will have been checked and will be safe to use. If the vehicle was first registered in New Zealand before 27 February 2005, you should get the child restraint checked by an agent of the NZTA to make sure it’s safe.

Read more about child restraint requirements

The NZ Transport Agency (Waka Kotahi) looks after the national transport system.

Hiring or buying child restraints

If you’re looking to hire or buy a car seat, there are lots of things you need to think about.

To give your child the best protection when travelling, the restraint must:

You can hire car seats from local community groups, health providers and retailers like Baby on the Move and Baby Factory. To find out what’s available in your area, search online. Please note, Plunket does not hire out car seats.

Getting the right fit

The child restraint needs to be right for your child.

It’s a good idea to get a car seat from a store that has experienced staff, or if you’re unsure what kind of child restraint you need, Plunket has a number of child restraint technicians who can help. Contact your Plunket injury prevention team for more information: