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Can anyone recommend a good portable DVD? Could we go with a cheapie from, say, Target, and not regret it?
yeah - i am in the fairly immediate market for this too as we have a long airplane trip next friday..... |
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We've had good luck renting at the airport for a couple of long plane trips. Won't help the drivers, but a good option for flying mommylawyer. |
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(Shortly after buying one, I dropped it on the garage floor, cracking the screen off. I now have two batteries, after replacing the broken player, which is a great thing.) |
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For the drivers, get a 12v adapter to plug into a cigarette lighter/car power outlet. Then the battery life issue is moot. |
5 Point Harness Car Seats
A video has been making the rounds about a boy who died when the seat belt holding in his booster seat didn't work. It's a tearjerker but if you want to watch it, here it is: www.youtube.com/watch?v=azgBhZfcqaQ
The point of the video is that you don't *have* to switch to a booster seat from the safety of a 5 point harness car seat as early as you may have thought & that some 5 point harness seats go as high as 80 lbs. I called our local car seat safety program and told them I had switched to a booster seat from my Britax Marathon recently (Vietbabe is 33 lbs; 34", age 4). They told me to definitely switch back to the Marathon (Height/Weight limit: 27"-49" lbs; 20-65 lbs). There is also a Britax Regent car seat (5 point harness) that has weight/height limits of: 22-80 lbs and 19"-53". As the video makes the rounds, our entire street is switching to Britax car seats. Just wanted to pass the safety (or Australian investment) tip along. |
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That said, I second the endorsement for Britax seats. We use a Britax Marathon, and little dL (25 lbs, 31", 9 months) seems to like it. I think he will be happier when he turns a year old and we turn the seat around to face forward. |
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First, the problem was that the seatbelt failed--which is a seatbelt problem, not a child seat problem. This could happen with a five-point booster as well, if using the seatbelt. Using the top tether won't necessarily help because the seat still comes loose. Indeed, it may turn the seat-baby into a projectile. Second, as an alternative, a 5-point seat may use LATCH. But LATCH is not always designed for use over a certain weight. Heavy child plus seat may exceed the weight limits. There are two problems in this regard. First, the LATCH loops may break too easily. Second, the straps used to buckle in the seat to LATCH are much thinner than the typical seatbelt, and are therefore not as strong. So, you're using 1" web-belts instead of 21/2" web-belts to hold in the seat. |
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Also, since the car seat is held in with the lap belt, might there be more seat belt failures linked to shoulder strap problems as opposed to lap belt? Anyhow, Vietbabe was complaining about the shoulder strap so I think the booster seat was going to be more dangerous for her. She'd probably end up moving the shoulder strap behind her head and I wouldn't see her b/c unlike the car seat position (middle), the booster seat goes behind the driver or passenger side. |
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From the movie it looked like the failure was that the buckle came undone. I doubt that the belt is weaker on the shoulder part than the lap part. As for vietbabe, if she's taking the seatbelt off, and you can't see it, there's not much choice unless you can find another way to enforce the rules. |
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http://www.cpsafety.com/articles/stayrearfacing.aspx Seatbelt failure is rare, a much larger problem is that people are putting 3 year olds in boosters when no 3 year old is mature enough to sit properly in them, using LATCH in the center seat (which is only permitted in certain Fords and Mazdas), using expired carseats, putting infant carriers forward facing and all sorts of gross misuse. Essentially, each step up (rear to forward facing, 5 pt harness to to booster to seatbelt) is a step down in the safety of your child. |
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That said, I will take this new info to our pediatrician and see what she has to say. AdL |
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