Meeting Safety Certification Standards
The first and most crucial factor, according to Lieutenant Colonel Nguyễn Quỳnh Hương (Department of Traffic Accident Investigation and Resolution Guidance, Traffic Police Department, Ministry of Public Security), is ensuring that when parents select safety products or devices, these items must comply with national standards.
Currently in Vietnam, there is a national technical regulation for child safety devices in cars, known as QCVN 123:2024. This regulation also references international standards.
Prioritizing Ergonomic Design
Not all car seats are created equal. In an interview on VTV3, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyễn Quỳnh Hương specifically advised parents to consider ergonomic design when purchasing safety devices.
She emphasized, “Choose ergonomic designs that support the child’s skeletal system. Ensure the seat allows the child to recline with their head tilted backward, preventing them from bending forward.” This technical criterion is vital for the child’s respiratory system and spine, especially during long journeys or sudden braking.
Safety Technology in Babyro Car Seats
As the new regulations approach, the Babyro car seat brand offers products that meet standards, ensuring your child’s safety.
– Skeletal Protection: Babyro seats feature adjustable recline angles, providing optimal spinal support and maintaining proper posture to keep airways clear.
– International Standards: Babyro products comply with the i-Size (ECE R129) standard, the latest European safety regulation, enhancing side-impact and head-neck protection.
Choosing Babyro means opting for a scientifically and technically backed safety solution, offering comprehensive protection for your child as recommended by authorities.




































