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  2. Child safety seat - Wikipedia

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    A child safety seat, sometimes called an infant safety seat, child restraint system, child seat, baby seat, car seat, or a booster seat, is a seat designed specifically to protect children from injury or death during vehicle collisions. Most commonly these seats are purchased and installed by car owners, but car manufacturers may integrate them ...

  3. Is the Nuna REVV Rotating Convertible Car Seat a Must ... - AOL

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    In its crash test analysis, BabyGearLab gave the Nuna REVV car seat a 71 out of 100. That’s lower than other convertible car seats and disappointing considering the cost, but the seat still ...

  4. Tested: The Best Convertible Car Seats, as Chosen by Experts

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    Here's what to look for in a convertible car seat. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...

  5. Five-point harness - Wikipedia

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    A 5-point harness in a racing car. Child held in a car seat by a five-point harness. A five-point harness is a form of seat belt that contains five straps that are mounted to the car frame. It has been engineered for an increase of safety in the occurrence of an automobile accident.

  6. Seat belt - Wikipedia

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    In observational studies of car crash morbidity and mortality, [109] [110] [111] experiments using both crash test dummies and human cadavers indicate that wearing seat belts greatly reduces the risk of death and injury in the majority of car crashes. This has led many countries to adopt mandatory seat belt wearing laws.

  7. New study shows nearly half of car crash injuries and deaths ...

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    New research from AAA and baby brand Chicco finds that some parents aren't using car seats or passenger restraints the right way.

  8. H-point - Wikipedia

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    Regulatory definition: For the purpose of U.S. regulation and GTRs (Global Technical Regulations)—and for clear communication in safety and seating design [7] —the H-point is defined as the actual hip point of the seated crash test dummy itself, [7] whereas the R-point (or SgRP, seating reference point) is the theoretical hip point used by ...

  9. Car seat - Wikipedia

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    The power seat adjustments in a Lincoln Town Car. The seat controls are located on the door panels, next to the memory seat controls. Above the seat settings are the memory control settings that also set the mirrors and foot pedals. Some car seat systems are set up with a battery-powered automatic control to adjust how the seat sits in the car.

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