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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you install the car seat properly a seat protector has no bearing on safety. Not being “tested” doesn’t imply not being safe.[/quote] False. Nothing should be be added during the install. Nothing. [/quote] It’s not false. There’s no where for a properly installed car seat to move if it’s secured in the correct way. There’s plenty of hysterics out there, but if it’s attached to the bar in the back of the seat and attached to the anchors, it could have wheels or sit on a frictionless surface and it won’t go anywhere. The force is being transferred to the connection points which brace it, which is how it’s designed. The problem is that a lot of people don’t install their car seats correctly and a seat protector then can absolutely exacerbate the risk.[/quote]
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