Your child needs to be protected in the car. This is why booster safety seats were created. When is a seat one of the top booster safety seats? When your child is safe in their booster seat!
Many videos have been published about booster safety seats. I’ve shared many on this blog. In addition to providing the top booster safety seats, I also provide valuable booster safety seats video tips. Please view the videos below and learn how to keep your child safe in their car booster seats.
Booster Seat Safety Tips
A new study reveals that not all booster seats are safe for children. Nancy Cordes reports on booster seat dos and don’ts that could be the difference in saving a child’s life.
Many booster seats aren’t Safety Seats
Booster safety seats are meant to do one thing — elevate children so that safety belts designed for adults are in the right position to restrain kids during a crash. Thirteen of the 41 belt-positioning booster seats the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety evaluated with the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute did such a poor job of improving the fit of lap and shoulder belts for children that the Institute doesn’t recommended them at all. Ten models are best bets and 5 are …
Car Booster Safety Seats
The CG-Lock – www.cg-lock.com – stabilizes a child’s car booster seat preventing tipping, reducing rocking and bouncing, increasing safety, improving comfort, and reducing the potential for motion sickness. By simply reducing the looseness of the seatbelt’s lap belt — while not affecting the shoulder harness — the CG-Lock makes riding more comfortable while improving safety.
Who the booster seat is for?
It’s surprising, but being buckled up with a safety belt is not the safest way for many children to ride in a vehicle. Safety belts are designed for adults, and children under 4′ 9″ tall should ride with a booster seat. Children prematurely moved to seat belts are 4 times more likely to suffer serious head injuries during a collision than children in child safety or booster seats. The booster seat message is a crucial one, NHTSA estimates that up to 90% of children in the US who should be …
How to Use a Car Seat : Car Seat Safety : How to Test a Car Seat Booster
Make your car safe for infants; learn how to test a child car seat booster in thisfree video on child safety seats. Expert: Dan Furgang and Judy Slattery Bio: Dan Furgang & Judy Slattery have been Car Seat Technicians for the past two years and are now senior passenger techs. Filmmaker: Traci Holsey
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