Isofix Car seats Installation in Volkswagen Taigun || Isofix Child Seats Mounts ||

Isofix (styled ISOFIX) is the international standard for attachment points for child safety seats in passenger cars. The system has other regional names including LATCH («Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children») in the United States and LUAS («Lower Universal Anchorage System») or Canfix in Canada.[1] It has also been called the «Universal Child Safety Seat System» or UCSSS. Isofix is International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard ISO 13216, which specifies the anchoring system for Group 1 child safety seats. It defines standard attachment points to be manufactured into cars, enabling compliant child safety seats to be quickly and safely secured. Isofix is an alternative to securing the seat with seat belts. Seats are secured with a single attachment at the top (top tether) and two attachments at the base of each side of the seat. The full set of anchor points for this system were required in new cars in the United States starting in September 2002. In the EU the system is known as Isofix and covers both Group 0/0+ and Group 1 child safety seats. The mechanism for attaching the seat to the lower anchors is quite different from that in the United States. In the EU two «alligator-like» clips connect the seat to the lower anchors rather than the open clip style connectors commonly used in the United States.[2] However, some child seat manufacturers are beginning to offer true Isofix type attachments in the United States. In the European standard, there are also...

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