CHEST CLIPS are dangerous!!! In a crash, it can cause enough blunt force to one area! This being the chest, it can do a tremendous amount of damage whether it is placed correctly or not! Read up on it! Other countries do not use these because they cause more harm than good! Before you disagree and start the Karen rant, do some research! Remember, the government thats telling you its safe, is the same government allowing cancer causing additives in our food! Research that too!!!
Que importante información,todos quienes cuidan niños y los llevan en vehículos deben estar informados y educados para evitar muertes de personas en accidentes de tránsito ,esto ayuda a desarrollar conciencia y crea padres diligentes,responsables y empáticos con la vida y seguridad de sus hijos ,la propia y la de los demás. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I love how at 2:27 he thorws the seat in the back and doest clip the seat to the car, and just puts the seat belt on it. LOL!!!! Just because of that I dont believe anything this video is saying. That kid is way to big for a booster seat. Are they just trying to sell booster seats?
Fits perfectly rear-facing in our truck, which has a slightly smaller back seats. ru-vid.comUgkx6_FKRYB2ClSPRyjcd8HptiCS3EiQoNX4 Feels as comfy and plush as our Graco Contender carseat.
Here in latam for every kid because kids in latinoamerica are bigger than kids in the usa or european countries and we here dont require booster seats they are only for babies
Who the fuck recommends install 5 point car seats to be front faced? What the fuck. Do you want to kill your child 😄😄😄 abortion before birth would be more humane
Thank you for sharing your story. It's what I needed for research I've been doing on this topic. I feel for you guys, although it may not help, just know people care and your family is saving lives. It is heroic.
My oldest is only 21 and back then they could fave forward at age 1. Did that for my 3 , then had another baby in 2012 laws changed age 2 in 2013. Laws always changes and different states too.
DO NOT put a 40 pound child in a backless OR a highback booster. They should be harnessed until they outgrow their harnessed carseat. Harnessed carseats can hold up to 70-85 pounds max. There's far too many children being internally decapitated because they are rushed into forward facing positions or boosters when they are still too small just because manufacturers and laws are wrong about what is actually safest !!
I read that the data is unclear if there's a benefit to keeping a child in a forward facing 5 point harness versus using the actual seat belt in a high back booster. There's a clear benefit to rear facing longer in terms of internal decapitation. It's sad when I see 2 year olds forward facing already. We just started using the car seatbelt with a high back booster for my 45 lb. 4 year old because he kept pushing the button to loosen his 5 point harness because he has sensory issues. I felt this was more unsafe than just switching him over to the seat belt. I kept him rear facing until he maxed out the seat at 40lbs. I wanted to keep him rear facing longer, but he's a big kid that maxed out his seat before the age of 4.
I agree! Sadly many parents don't do this. I'd also like to say more often than not parents shouldn't let kids around the age of 10-11 out of boosters yet they usually still don't fit the seat belt alone around that age sadly most parents let them out long before that.
Good video for new parents. Unless it's an older car from before the mid 1990s, it has dual front airbags, and virtually all cars in the last 10 to 15 years also have side airbags for additional protection in side impacts and rollovers, so this should be well known by now. Back seat is the safest for children. It's also worth noting that most if not all cars and trucks made in last 10 years have a passenger airbag sensing system that disables it if a child or child seat is detected and a warning lamp will indicate the passenger airbag is OFF, instead of a key to manually turn it on and off, which was found on pickups and sports cars with no backseat.