Yea there are a lot of errors and you don't explain things correctly, the chest clip goes at arm pit level so the child wont eject from the seat, the straps go above shoulder level for a front facing child to prevent spinal compression , but they go at or below for rear facing because you don't want the child to ramp up the seat
YOUR CHILD IS ALSO WAY TOO SMALL TO BE FORWARD FACING.
this seat is installed WRONGLY that child may not survive an acciedent. i strongly suggest you type in kyle david miller buy a britax boulevard trash that seat visita car seat tech and start a safer chapter in your family life
I would strongly suggest taking both of your videos down, as they both show misuse. I would also suggest consulting a car-seat technician as to proper use.
In the search bar type "how to install car seat". You will get several from expertvillage. They enlisted the help of certified car seat techs from Safe Kids. They show you how to install every type of car seat, infant, RF and FF convertibles, boosters. They show you how to properly restrain a child in a harness, and how to and when to use a booster. They show you when to RF and when to FF. These videos do an awesome job.
I appreciate your desire to help, but please consult a Child Passenger Safety Technician before publishing a video. There are severa errors in both of your videos.
As I said on your Carseat Installing Video Part 1, you really need to consult with a CPS (Child Passenger Safety) Technician before making a video like this. The child in this video would be much safer rear-facing instead of forward-facing. The chest clip was positioned correctly (at chest/nipple/armpit level). The straps are at or Above his shoulders which is also correct.
The baby who cotinues eating is priceless.
dglekjofg 1 year ago
Yea there are a lot of errors and you don't explain things correctly, the chest clip goes at arm pit level so the child wont eject from the seat, the straps go above shoulder level for a front facing child to prevent spinal compression , but they go at or below for rear facing because you don't want the child to ramp up the seat
YOUR CHILD IS ALSO WAY TOO SMALL TO BE FORWARD FACING.
jfmom 2 years ago
this seat is installed WRONGLY that child may not survive an acciedent. i strongly suggest you type in kyle david miller buy a britax boulevard trash that seat visita car seat tech and start a safer chapter in your family life
thanks in avdance d103cc
d103cc 3 years ago
Hi
I would strongly suggest taking both of your videos down, as they both show misuse. I would also suggest consulting a car-seat technician as to proper use.
NicolaMonk 3 years ago
As I've said before, show me a link to a better video (or better yet, make one yourself) and I'll gladly take mine down.
dilchien 3 years ago
There are plenty of videos on youtube that show the correct way to install and use a car seat. This is definitely not one of them.
smalls181 3 years ago
Link?
dilchien 3 years ago
In the search bar type "how to install car seat". You will get several from expertvillage. They enlisted the help of certified car seat techs from Safe Kids. They show you how to install every type of car seat, infant, RF and FF convertibles, boosters. They show you how to properly restrain a child in a harness, and how to and when to use a booster. They show you when to RF and when to FF. These videos do an awesome job.
smalls181 3 years ago
you did a good job on the carseat and u have a adorable baby
ShabbaMama 3 years ago
I appreciate your desire to help, but please consult a Child Passenger Safety Technician before publishing a video. There are severa errors in both of your videos.
skaterbabscpst 4 years ago
As I said on your Carseat Installing Video Part 1, you really need to consult with a CPS (Child Passenger Safety) Technician before making a video like this. The child in this video would be much safer rear-facing instead of forward-facing. The chest clip was positioned correctly (at chest/nipple/armpit level). The straps are at or Above his shoulders which is also correct.
lovinwaves 4 years ago
That child looks like he should still be rear-facing and the harness is too loose.
cdncasper 4 years ago