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Car Seat Safety 101 (Kids' Health)

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2008

Get your little one on the road to safety with these must-know car seat tips for kids!

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  • @luvbeingluvd Well fuck why arent you in a car seat

  • This is true.

  • 12?! haha!

    Ive been on the front seat next to my dad since... since i was about 5.

  • His? Him?!!!

    Its Them!!!!

  • what the hell and im 12 and i went onto normal seats when i was 5 and i dont think im 80 pounds

  • THIS VIDEO IS CRAP THESE STEPS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED EAXACTLY

    1. buy a sunshine kids radian 80 XT SL and rear face to atleast 35 pounds that seat rear faces to 45 pounds. then allways use latch. and the top tether radian when FF. use the seat for as long as possible the seat has superlatch which makes it able to always use latch. past the car limits. because super latch is a system that you easily build in your car it is so easy.

  • I hate videos that show the minimum and not what is truely safest! There are seats in the US now that RF to 40lbs and one coming out that will RF to 45lbs. These seats also harness until 65lbs, keeping a child safer longer! My child is not a minimum, why should yours be??

  • The standards shown on this video are what is considered bare minimum standards. For BEST PRACTICE standards, RF to limits of your childs convertible seat, get a 5-point harness that will harness beyond 40lbs, and use a booster seat till the child properly fits the adult seatbelt.

  • In the US, seats only RF up to 35lbs. If you child is bigger than 35lbs before a year, you must petition NHSTA to get a Swedish seat imported, which will RF to 55lbs.

    Legs touching the back of the seat are not a concern. There are no reported cases of injured legs, hips, feet, or ankles due to extended RF. There are, however, thousands of cases of broken necks due to FF too soon.

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