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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 155523" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Funny you should say that! LOL When I took the class, the instructor was talking about the importance of the chest clip being in the correct position. This is because even if the straps are a LITTLE loose, if the clip is correct, the child will still stay in there. He demonstrated this by using his 3 year old as a test model. He strapped her in a seat with the straps slightly loose but had the chest clip in the right spot. He then picked the seat up, turned it upside down over his head and shook her. She giggled and screamed in delight but didn't move!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 155523, member: 2459"] Funny you should say that! LOL When I took the class, the instructor was talking about the importance of the chest clip being in the correct position. This is because even if the straps are a LITTLE loose, if the clip is correct, the child will still stay in there. He demonstrated this by using his 3 year old as a test model. He strapped her in a seat with the straps slightly loose but had the chest clip in the right spot. He then picked the seat up, turned it upside down over his head and shook her. She giggled and screamed in delight but didn't move! [/QUOTE]
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