DO NOT allow anyone who has not read the instructions to install or use
this child restraint. NEVER give this child restraint to another person
without also giving them these instructions.
NEVER leave child unattended in this child restraint.
To avoid strangulation, do not allow children to play with vehicle or child
restraint belts or straps. If possible, move unused belts out of reach.
Cover the child restraint when your vehicle is parked in sunlight. Parts of a
child restraint can become very hot if left in the sun, and can burn a child's
skin. Check for hot parts before putting your child in the child restraint.
NEVER leave child restraint unsecured in your vehicle even when it is
unoccupied. In a crash, it could become a projectile and injure other
vehicle occupants.
NEVER leave luggage or other objects unsecured in a vehicle, as they are
liable to cause injuries in the event of a collision.
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Car Seat Use after a Crash
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends
that car seats be replaced following a moderate or severe crash. Car seats
do not automatically need to be replaced following a minor crash.
A minor crash is one in which ALL of these apply:
• The vehicle was able to be driven away from the crash site.
• The vehicle door nearest to the car seat was not damaged.
• None of the passengers in the vehicle sustained any injuries in the crash.
• If the vehicle has air bags, none of the air bags deployed during the crash.
• There is no visible damage to the car seat.
Any crash that does not meet all of the above criteria for a minor crash is
considered a moderate to severe crash. NEVER use a car seat that has been
involved in a moderate to severe crash.
Information from nhtsa.gov
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