While watching some crash test video on You Tube (doesn't everybody?), I happened upon this amazing video.
Is this the Russian version of Mythbusters?
From what I can tell, these guys wanted to see if the harness clips
injured little boys' privates in a crash. It seems like what they end up
doing is making a case for rear-facing!
By running the video
description through Google Translate: "Child seats are dangerous! Even
certified. If they are incorrectly set, your child may be left without
children, and you - no grandchildren! Leading the program held a "quail
test" of child seats and talk about how to choose and, more importantly,
to establish a chair."
The Car Seat Poncho is the best way to keep your baby safe and warm in the car seat, and the perfect alternative to a bulky winter coat. It's loved by moms, media, and bloggers -- and recommended by safety experts across the country.
Donna Eng, the inventor, is a NHTSA-certified Child Passenger Safety Technician. She has been an entrepreneur since 2005, after a long career in advertising and market research. She is a mom to three, wife to her one and only, and definitely a "what if and why not?" thinker. This blog features her observations on ponchos, politics, business, safety and other random thoughts relating to being an inventor, business owner and mom.
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