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Kailua-Kona Hawaii

Baby Equipment Rental Companies

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Each rental company offers different baby equipment.  You should plan ahead and phone the rental company to verify that they offer the equipment you need. You should make reservations at that the earliest possible time.





 

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Kailua-Kona (The Big Island)

Baby's Away Big Island
77--6590 Walua Rd.

Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740

800-996-9030
babysawaybigisland@gmail.com

 



 If you know of a company that services this area please e-mail us at:  info@awaybabycare.com



Hawaii drivers are charged $50 for a mandatory child restraint education program and a $10 surcharge deposited into a neurotrauma special fund.

 

Hawaii

state child restraint laws

3 years and younger in a child safety seat; 4 years through 7 years must be in a booster seat or child restraint

 

4 through 7 years who are taller than 4'9"; 4 through 7 years who are at least 40 pounds seated in a rear seat where if there are no available lap/shoulder belts, may be restrained by a lap belt







If your company provides baby equipment rentals in this area. Please send us your information.

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Alaska Child restraint and Baby car seat laws

 

Alaska law says that a driver may not transport children under 16 in a motor vehicle unless the child is properly secured according to state child passenger safety law. Children under age 4 must be properly secured in a federally approved car seat or booster car seat. For children over age 4 but under age 16, Alaska state law requires that the child be properly secured in a vehicle seat belt or federally approved car seat or booster seat, whichever is appropriate for the particular child.

Alaska Codes - Car Seats

Some children require special child restraints. Premature infants, children with respiratory difficulties, orthopedic challenges, and neurological and behavioral problems may require special child restraints.