Car Seat Safety
Thursday, September 9th, 2010 at 8:19 am
More than 80% of car seats are installed incorrectly, which means four out of five children are improperly restrained and at risk for injury. Watch as Claudia Romo, an injury prevention specialist and certified passenger safety technician at Children’s, demonstrates how to select the right seat for your child and how to properly install an infant car seat.
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You only covered how to install a carseat with a locking retractor. you should cover what a locking latchplate is and how to use it to install a seat. Also you should cover how to use a locking clip for people who dont have locking seatbelts.
Oh nevermind sorry, you stated at the end that there are many types of carseats and cars. Sorry.
Instead of posting all these questions, why don’t you do your own video?
Damn it ! This instruction is *NOT* clear. This is so darn frustrating. First the belt is loose, and is “supposed” to lock into a loose position. then you tuck it again, and then magically the seat is not supposed to “move more than an inch”.
Again, instruction that doesn’t make any sense. No wonder 80% gets it wrong !