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A couple issues I have.
#1- Why take the kiddo OUT of the seat. See pic.
#2- What kind of SUV is that? Does it allow center latch?
Thanks! I missed that. So, a lot of Ford allow latch borrowing, so cool. Good point about the possibility of not being able to get the seat out. When extricating, we tend to take a door totally off, but not always. By keeping them in their seat, they have a built in backboard.
Wow I am glad they are both okay!
Her comment at the end of the blog is a little worrisome though. She makes it sound like having a car seat installed with latch is the be all, end all. And it should be pointed out that a seat belt install is equally as safe and in fact latch can't be used past a certain weight so isn't available for all parents.
I have been in 2, but have more experience with extrication. Love taking cars apart!
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