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  2. Britax - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s it was world leader in car safety seats and aircraft interiors. It bought Buderus Sell, a German aircraft seat manufacturer in June 1997 for £73 million. In June 1998 it bought Public Safety Equipment of America, which made fire engine sirens, for £75 million later in August 1998, it sold its Autolease vehicle leasing ...

  3. Child safety seat - Wikipedia

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    There are also 3-in-1 car seats that can first be used as a rear-facing baby car seat, then as a forward-facing seat, then finally as a booster seat when the child reaches the recommended height and weight. [16] Unlike many booster seats, 3-1 car seats may use the LATCH system to be secured inside the car.

  4. Britax recalls car seats over breaking clip - AOL

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    Britax is recalling its pricey Chaperone infant car seats after three children suffered cuts when the chest harness clip broke, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and National Highway ...

  5. Expiration date - Wikipedia

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    An expiration date or expiry date is a previously determined date after which something should no longer be used, either by operation of law or by exceeding the anticipated shelf life for perishable goods. Expiration dates are applied to some food products and other products like infant car seats where the age of the product may affect its safe ...

  6. How We Tested the Britax One4Life Car Seat - AOL

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    Enter: The Britax One4Life Car Seat, a convertible car seat that will take you from the. PureWow editors select every item that appears on this page, and the company may earn compensation through ...

  7. Isofix - Wikipedia

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    Seats are secured with a single attachment at the top (top tether) and two attachments at the base of each side of the seat. The full set of anchor points for this system were required in new cars in the United States starting in September 2002. In the EU the system is known as Isofix and covers both Group 0/0+ and Group 1 child safety seats ...

  8. Template:SEAT timeline 1980 to date - Wikipedia

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  9. Dorel Industries - Wikipedia

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    Dorel Juvenile is a manufacturer of juvenile products, including car seats, play yards, high chairs, bath accessories, infant health, home safety and feeding products.The company sells more than 8 million children's car seats globally each year.