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| According to the latest research, most child car seats would not protect
your child from injury in a side-impact accident. Linda Shand investigates Each year over 200 children under five are seriously injured and a further 21 killed while travelling as passengers in cars. As parents, we do our best to protect our children by buying a good quality car seat, which can cost up to £100. But a recent Automobile Association survey has identified a loophole in child car seat safety. Legal requirements in the UK set standards for frontal impacts, but no such standards exist to test the seats for a side impact accident. Poor side protection could lead to a child hitting their head against the door-frame, resulting in death or serious injury. Shouldn’t we be pushing for safety standards to be raised now?
Car seats are manufactured in Europe as well as the US, so agreeing a set of universal safety tests is difficult and the side impact issue turns out to be only one aspect of the debate on child car seat safety. Recent surveys have shown that 60-80% of car seats are not properly fitted, either due to poor instructions or because there’s a basic incompatibility between child seat and car. In an accident a seat that isn’t properly fitted could move and even slip out of the belt altogether, giving your child little protection. |
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