Kiddy Carseat best safety protection System
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This video is a favorite on Skopje
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Odd feedback about this video yet again.
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so let's think about what you're really saying here. you'd rather preserve the primary set of teeth on a child (which are going to fall out and get replaced with their secondary/permanent set anyway) than save their life altogether? hmmm... i'll take my chances on losing some teeth, thank you. and btw, the brace looks pretty cushioned to me, so the likelihood of teeth getting knocked out doesn't seem all that high anyway.
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yeah.. let's knock all of their baby teeth out with that massive thing under their chins.. ugh
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I tried to link to joel's journey but failed. It's not ok to post links?
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He will NOT be safe in a crash. Read about Joel?
The best seat for older child rear facing is Britax Two Way. My 6-year old is rear facing in this one. I only know his heigt in cm and he is 120 cm, normal for a 6 year old.
It is always more safe to be rear facing in a crash no matter if its a frontal crash or a side crash. And I would like to know why parents let a 4 year old decide whats safe in the car?
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hell be safe in a crash
yes so let's all go out to the car manufacturars !
comedit2 2 years ago
rear-facing for young toddler is best though.
pingbns 2 years ago 2
There is certainly a point there. However there is the problem that the child misses legroom or in smaller cars there is no room to place the seat.
The best solution wood be that car manufacturers place the backseat oppostite to where it is know (I know this won't happen). Children would then have the legroom and then the kiddysystem would still outperform others.
A new problem would maybe arise: carsickness for certain children driving in opposite direction
comedit2 2 years ago