Posted in June 6, 2009 ¬ 4:45 amh.
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One of the greatest investments that parent make is to pick the right car seat for their baby. 5 percent of the time, according to a 2005 study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This study claims that the parents who meant well subjected their child to a potential amount of harm by not restraining their child in a proper fashion. Problems were discovered in the looseness of both the safety belts and the harness straps. These mistakes, the ones that almost every parent makes, are the ones that the NHTSA say can be the most ‘critical.
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Posted in June 2, 2009 ¬ 8:34 amh.
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When buying a car seat, parents want to get the very best item to protect their baby. Although parents obviously are putting forth the protection to keep their child safe, many are doing it incorrectly, as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration discovered that almost 4 in every five cases of them misused the safety seats they placed their child in. By failing to properly use the safety restraints, the study reports, many parents unknowingly put their child in peril. Typically, the biggest mistakes were loose harness straps and safety belt attachments. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration calls these misuses ‘critical’ because they can cause some of the greatest potential for injury.
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