Jan06twinmom
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My BIL was in town this weekend. He made sure his 16 month old DD ff car seat was securely fastened to the car by using the seatbelt through the ff belt path and the LATCH belt through the rear-facing belt path. He didn't attach the top tether to the car either.
Thankfully BIL was not in an accident with the car seat so attached. DH reinstalled the car seat and showed BIL where it clearly says for "forward-facing only" and "rear-facing only" on the belt paths. We talked about why that wasn't okay, but I'd like to send BIL a link about it. BIL was not willing to turn her back rf, but at least my DN left in a safer car seat.
I'm disappointed that she is not as safe as she can be in her car seat though.
So my questions...
Do you know any good links about why you can't use LATCH and seatbelt at the same time? This is the best I've found so far... http://babyproducts.about.com/od/carseats/f/LATCH_SB.htm. If there is something better, please let me know.
BIL's comment about rf is that DN doesn't have a place to put her feet when she is rf. I mentioned that she is more likely to break her legs in the ff position in an accident. Do you know a place that explains why legroom is not a safety concern? Something that talks about legs breaking in ff accidents would be helpful too.
Thanks!
Melanie
Thankfully BIL was not in an accident with the car seat so attached. DH reinstalled the car seat and showed BIL where it clearly says for "forward-facing only" and "rear-facing only" on the belt paths. We talked about why that wasn't okay, but I'd like to send BIL a link about it. BIL was not willing to turn her back rf, but at least my DN left in a safer car seat.
I'm disappointed that she is not as safe as she can be in her car seat though.
So my questions...
Do you know any good links about why you can't use LATCH and seatbelt at the same time? This is the best I've found so far... http://babyproducts.about.com/od/carseats/f/LATCH_SB.htm. If there is something better, please let me know.
BIL's comment about rf is that DN doesn't have a place to put her feet when she is rf. I mentioned that she is more likely to break her legs in the ff position in an accident. Do you know a place that explains why legroom is not a safety concern? Something that talks about legs breaking in ff accidents would be helpful too.
Thanks!
Melanie