Sentences with phrase «crash in her rear facing car seat»

The girl was sitting rear facing in the front seat, airbag deactivated, and survived the crash in her rear facing car seat which according to unconfirmed reports was a Britax Hi - Way.

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The purpose of a foot prop is to reduce the downward rotation of a rear - facing car seat in a crash.
Rear - facing until age 2 means your baby is 5 times safer in a crash, so finding a car seat that rear - faces to 30 or more pounds is a wise investmRear - facing until age 2 means your baby is 5 times safer in a crash, so finding a car seat that rear - faces to 30 or more pounds is a wise investmrear - faces to 30 or more pounds is a wise investment.
Rear - facing seats give the best support to your child's head, neck, and spine, and prevent your child's head from being thrown away from his body in the event of a car crash.
Thanks to advances in car seat safety technologies and developing crash testing methods, 4 - year - olds that might have been moved into a booster 10 years ago can still safely ride in a rear - facing car seat!
Babies have to start out in a rear - facing car seat, since that's the safest position for little heads, necks, and spines in a crash.
-LCB- «id»: 54210313, «title»: «Study shows rear - facing car seats perform well in rear - end crashes», «duration»: «1:05», «description»: «The findings are consistent with previous studies.»
The team actually found that every car seat they crash tested would be effective in keeping a baby safe, because, according to the press release, «they absorbed crash forces while controlling the motion of the child, making rear - facing car seats a good choice in this scenario.»
Even though your baby's neck may now be strong enough to withstand some types of forward - facing crash forces, he or she is still better protected in a rear - facing car seat because that seat still distributes the force over a greater body area and still gives better support to their young head and neck.
One - year - olds are five times less likely to be injured in a crash if they are in a rear - facing car seat than a forward - facing seat, according to a 2007 analysis of five years of U.S. crash data.
Rear - facing child car seats support and protect the child's head and spine in the event of a crash.
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