Radian Safety Notice from Transport Canada - not a recall

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hipmaman

Moderator - CPST Instructor
Thanks for the heads-up.

But technically, isn't a "public notice" a recall and a "consumer information notice" is not a recall but for-info-only kind of notice?

Public notice/recall is the kind that might poses a safety risk and a 'fix' must be done. While the other kind, consumer info notice, is to inform consumer of certain issue (like 3rd-party products, missing French label, etc.)
 

snowbird25ca

Moderator - CPST Instructor
Thanks for the heads-up.

But technically, isn't a "public notice" a recall and a "consumer information notice" is not a recall but for-info-only kind of notice?

Public notice/recall is the kind that might poses a safety risk and a 'fix' must be done. While the other kind, consumer info notice, is to inform consumer of certain issue (like 3rd-party products, missing French label, etc.)

You know you're probably right about that since there is a fix for it. Although I guess what made me not really see it as a recall is that TC said to just keep using the current safestop because the safety benefits outweigh the potential risk of the possible increased risk of head excursion.

Interestingly enough, the increased head excursion only happened with the 3yr old dummy.

So I guess what's left to wonder is if SK hadn't revised the safestop, would they haev told consumers to quit using it, or just wanted parents to be aware of it? :confused:

At any rate, I was surprised when I found it last night.
 

juliebug

New member
thanks for this i belive i have that one but i have never used it. We swiched between my 5yr old son and my 3yr dd so much it was easier not to use it.
 

snowbird25ca

Moderator - CPST Instructor
thanks for this i belive i have that one but i have never used it. We swiched between my 5yr old son and my 3yr dd so much it was easier not to use it.

I just wanted to let you know in case it applies, that if you're in Canada, the top tether is mandatory. Radian requires you to use the safestop in any forward facing installation with a child who weighs less than 40lbs when the seat is tethered. So if one of your kids is less than 40lbs and one is more than 40lbs, you'll actually need to take the safe stop off or put it on depending on which child is using the seat.
 

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