What is the applicable age range for child safety seats?
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Safety seats are generally designed for children aged seven months and above, under eight years old, and weighing less than 36 kilograms. A car safety seat refers to a seat secured to a car seat, featuring an ergonomic design tailored to children's body shapes, providing them with a sense of security and being surrounded. Below is an introduction to child safety seats: 1. Car child safety seats, also known as Child Restraint Systems (CRS), are specifically designed for children of different ages, installed in vehicles to effectively enhance their safety during travel. 2. According to European Regulation ECE-R44/03, a child safety seat is defined as a child safety protection system that can be fixed to a motor vehicle, consisting of safety belt assemblies with buckles or flexible components, adjustment mechanisms, attachments, etc. It may include additional devices such as portable cots, infant carriers, auxiliary seats, or impact shields. 3. In the event of a car collision or sudden deceleration, it can mitigate the impact force on children and limit their body movement to reduce injuries, ensuring the safety of children during travel.