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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 155849" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>That's a good point and reminds me of something. Not everyone who SHOULD be is certified or knows what they are doing. We've had 2 people off the top of my head, come in to get their seats inspected after leaving the hospital with their new born. One came straight from the hospital and the hospital told them things were fine with how their baby was strapped in. My boss at the time slipped his fingers under the arms of this baby (still strapped in) and lifted the baby right out. The other one had been "checked" by a volunteer at the hospital. I'm guessing someone told this volunteer to make sure the straps were at or below shoulder level on the baby. (meaning the slot where the straps come through the seat at) The volunteer took it literally and the straps were snug around the baby's arms BELOW the shoulder. </p><p></p><p>If it doesn't look/sound right to you, question it and have it checked!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 155849, member: 2459"] That's a good point and reminds me of something. Not everyone who SHOULD be is certified or knows what they are doing. We've had 2 people off the top of my head, come in to get their seats inspected after leaving the hospital with their new born. One came straight from the hospital and the hospital told them things were fine with how their baby was strapped in. My boss at the time slipped his fingers under the arms of this baby (still strapped in) and lifted the baby right out. The other one had been "checked" by a volunteer at the hospital. I'm guessing someone told this volunteer to make sure the straps were at or below shoulder level on the baby. (meaning the slot where the straps come through the seat at) The volunteer took it literally and the straps were snug around the baby's arms BELOW the shoulder. If it doesn't look/sound right to you, question it and have it checked! [/QUOTE]
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