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How to Use Car Seats

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Summary: Learn how to use infant car seats properly in this free video on child safety seats.

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By Dan Furgang and Judy Slattery
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Dan Furgang & Judy Slattery have been Car Seat Technicians for the past two years. They initially started out with the intent to help educate the community. Their passion fueled them...read more

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"Hi this is Judy and Dan on behalf of Expert Village we are going to show you some more reasons on how you should use your infant seat. Why do you need to keep it half snuggled people often ask us that. What happens again at the crash there are forces involved that are very very strong forces if that hardness is adjusted properly in that crash you see that there is very little movement of that baby mostly the babies head and neck. I'm really only to stimulate by doing that maybe a half a mile crash. The biggest problem we have is with grandparents who don't like to snuggle it in that tight they would say "oh that is good that's good". Watch the difference now in the movement of the head and neck you can see that would be neck damage, shoulder damage, that could be very very bad so make sure when you snuggle it, it is snuggled as a moms hug and that you can pinch hardness at the shoulders. Inclusion just remember the four steps crack in a crack, snuggled hardness straps, retainer clip in armpit, and then your seat goes in a 45 degree angle oh and that your hardness straps are in a rear facing installation are always at the shoulders or going below. "

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