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Enjoy this convenient accessory to your Maxi-Cosi Mico Infant car seat. Ideal for use as a stay-in-car base for a second car. Equipped with Push-button LATCH.
2009 marks Maxi-Cosi's 25th year in bringing you quality, safe and beautiful products! A favorite among parents as it sets the standard for child travel solutions. A convenient stay-in-car adjustable base for all Maxi-Cosi Micro Infant Car Seats! Features: Easy install system Correct installation indicator Compatible with the Maxi-Cosi Mico Infant Car Seat Installs on standard 3-point seat belt Color: Black Maxi-Cosi Tips for Buying a Safe Car Seat Proper Weight Never buy a car seat that is too big, make sure it is appropriate for your child's weight from the first day of use. The appropriate weight category is stated on the quality mark. Age categories are also often stated but, because one child can be heavier than the other, the age group should be considered primarily an indication. Bring Your Car When buying a car seat, bring your car to check whether the seat can be installed properly in the vehicle. Always have a salesperson explain how the seat should be installed and used. It is important that the seat be installed in the car as securely as possible. Avoid Second Hand Car Seats There are many items you can buy second-hand for your child or that you can borrow from family and friends. After all, by the time baby comes, you will need to buy plenty of things, most of which you will only need for a relatively short amount of time. But, as tempting as it might be, it is not a good idea to use a second-hand car seat as every used car seat has its own history; you never know how it was used and whether or not it was involved in an accident. Moreover, instruction manuals are often no longer available or some parts often go missing. In the end, the financial advantages does not and should not outweigh the risks for your child! Studies have shown that 70 to 80 percent of car owners with young children do not install their car seats properly, either not secured or facing the wrong direction, of which, can have serious consequences for the child's sa