bilstol
Bilstol is the Norwegian term for a child car seat, a device designed to restrain children in motor vehicles to reduce injury in a crash. Bilstoler cover a range of ages and sizes and include several configurations: infant seats (rear-facing, used from birth up to about 9–12 kg), convertible seats (rear-facing first, then forward-facing), combination seats (harnessed forward-facing that can switch to belt use), and booster seats (no harness, used with a vehicle belt for older children).
Installation and use should follow safety guidelines common in many countries. In most cases the rear seat
Regulatory background varies by country. In Europe, bilstoler must meet safety standards such as ECE regulations
Maintenance and safety checks are important. Replace seats after a crash and adhere to expiry dates provided