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Safe Anti-Escape – Winner, Baby Products Association Innovation Award. Crash tested UN ECE R44 / UN ECE R129. Stop Wriggling Out, Stop Driver Distraction

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Infant car seats tend to have built-in sunshades, which are not only useful for keeping the sun out, but also provide a layer of protection from flying glass if you're in an accident.

These harnesses are the more robust of the only two harnesses approved for safe use in car seats in the UK. All other additions (other than these and the BeSafe) are deemed an unsafe addition to car seats. At CalmFamily we consider safety as paramount because keeping our precious babies safe is one of 3 key roles we have as parents (ask us about the other two sometime). With this product you can feel calm and reassured that your little escape artist is secure and in their safety seat where you left them, leaving you free to drive and sing along to your favourite tunes. Sadly they do not quieten your child. We can’t have it all. Description Driver distraction due to toddlers removing their harness is a risk to all road users and pedestrians. Cosatto is offering parents a real choice between simply buying a seat that complies with safety standards or buying a seat that sets safety standards. Cosatto’s new seat with the integrated 5 point plus anti escape system will help reduce driver distraction and casualties” said Richard Knight of 5 Point Plus. If the car seat cover does not have this, then technically it will mean the car seat is not meeting all the legal requirements. This product was approved to R44 regulations. However, when we carried out our own crash testing with it, we discovered that the product doesn't keep the shoulder part of the vehicle seatbelt low enough in a frontal collision. The horizontal belt also pulls up during a crash, meaning the seatbelt will pull across your child's delicate abdomen and potentially cause dangerous internal injuries. We believe that using the Smart Kid Belt would be no safer than transporting your child using just the vehicle seatbelts, something that is prohibited for children who are less than 1.35 metres.We cover car seats under ‘Spare parts and Accessories’ for damage. While the accessories would not necessarily invalidate cover, we would always urge drivers to act responsibly and to put safety first.

The use of child car seat accessories wouldn’t affect child seat cover, or invalidate the vehicle insurance in the event of a claim. However, the cost of the accessory itself wouldn’t be covered as it doesn’t form part of the original car seat.' LVThe issue with child car seats is that, even with a correctly ­fitted harness, a toddler can easily push their arms under the harness straps. Toddlers wriggling their shoulders out from their car seat harness is a common problem and renders the car seat ineffective in the event of an accident.

Many examples of chest clips breaking and posing a laceration and choking hazard ( product recalls) For more information on viscous injuries please readViano’s and King’sresearch in Biomechanics of Chest and Abdomen Impact, as well as other research within the area.There are numerous child car seat accessories available to buy from the major baby retailers and online. Furthermore, the warranty of our car seats will be invalid if an accessory not developed by us is used in conjunction with the seat, ie a permanent attachment to the seat. This is because any accessory attached to a car seat would require homologation to ensure the seat still performs in a crash as it should. Therefore we would advise against using accessories not developed and tested by the car seat manufacturers. On the other hand, an accessory which is not attached to our car seats won’t affect the warranty as it won’t have an impact on restraint performance during a crash.' Our car seat testing experts were concerned that this could potentially increase dangerous amounts of pressure on the soft area of your child’s abdomen in the event of a crash. However, we'd strongly advise you to be careful what you go for. Car seats are crash-tested in the way they are designed to be used, and adding accessories such as chest clips or seat covers that aren't approved by the manufacturer could compromise the seat's safety and/or void the warranty.

The vehicle safety-belt MUST be worn over the top of our harness unless they are exempt for medical reasons.

5 Point Plus Anti-Escape System

Although the technology exists, none of the regulations around the world utilise the sensors that could measure the dangerous loads arising from the chest clip and compression. The image below shows the Q3 crash dummy. We asked Britax, one of the leading car seat manufacturers, for its view on seat accessories. A spokesperson said: 'We invest significant time in the research, development and testing of our own manufactured accessories which accompany our child car seats. This ensures that the accessories offered enhance the consumer experience by offering added comfort and practicality, but doesn’t interfere with the crash performance of the car seats. an impact shield. It is concluded that it is likely that the internal organ injuries without rib fractures could occur It’s a simple, safe solution to prevent children from slipping their arms out of their car-seat harness. It simply fills in the gap at the side where the child would normally squeeze their hand through and stops the problem occurring. It doesn’t interfere with the harness mechanism; it takes just 20 seconds to fit.

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