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Child Seat Safety Ltd Claire Waterhouse Julie Dagnall

Precious Passengers BBC Child Car Seat Investigation

Twisted Seatbelts Seat belts routed incorrectly 11 variations seen Including Not using red guides correctly Securing only the fabric of the seat Not fed seatbelt through the seat correctly Seatbelt correct but too loose High number of attempts to correctly install “Own Brand”

If you’re in any doubt - walk away. Do your research! Know the weight and height of the child. Ask questions Check out best buys. Have you been trained?

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