LISmama810
Admin - CPS Technician
This is from an article on Pampers' website:
(Emphasis mine.)
Lots of other gems to be found in that article, too.
I discovered it because I saw a "car seat tips from Pampers!" commercial today. The tips were to read the manual (showing a seat with toys hanging from it), and if you can't figure out how to install it, "take it to your car dealership or a fire station."
So I went on their website to see what other great ideas they had. (Type in "car seat" to bring up a couple more winners.)
I have sent an email.
But anyway, is there really such a thing as a six-point harness? I can't for the life of me figure out what they're talking about.
Route the seatbelt through the forward-facing belt path. Convertible seats have four types of harnesses:
Five-point harness. It has five straps: two at the shoulder, two at the hips, and one at the crotch.
Six-point harness. There are two straps each at the shoulders, hips, and crotch.
T-shield. This is a padded T-shaped or triangular shield, attached to shoulder straps, that goes across the child's chest.
Overhead shield. This padded, traylike shield swings down around the child.
(Emphasis mine.)
Lots of other gems to be found in that article, too.
I discovered it because I saw a "car seat tips from Pampers!" commercial today. The tips were to read the manual (showing a seat with toys hanging from it), and if you can't figure out how to install it, "take it to your car dealership or a fire station."
So I went on their website to see what other great ideas they had. (Type in "car seat" to bring up a couple more winners.)
I have sent an email.
But anyway, is there really such a thing as a six-point harness? I can't for the life of me figure out what they're talking about.