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From their FaceBook page today.
This was posted after a photo was posted by Kiddy showing a child sleeping on the shield. The child's arm is on the shield, face on the arm.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...&comment_id=792523&offset=8&total_comments=46No child restraint system can offer the best possible protection to a child sitting 'Out of Position'. No matter if it is a rear-facing system, a 5point harness or an impact shield system. When the child sleeps and is lying on the impact shield or a child tilts forward in a 5point harness it is "Out of Position". If a severe accident is going to happen, no manufacturer of any of these systems can prevent this possibility and guarantee a 100% protection. No manufacturer is in the position to simulate those cases of a sleeping position. One thing also is for certain: even adults get seriously injured if they put their legs on the dashboard and thus are 'Out of Position' for example.
This was posted after a photo was posted by Kiddy showing a child sleeping on the shield. The child's arm is on the shield, face on the arm.