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#1 Posted : 05 October 2006 19:50:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ron Impey Learned opinions please. I already know the pros of a child using a booster cushion with a 3 point seat-belt, and the car seats, etc. models for smaller children that are lap belt compatible. If on a hired coach only adult lap belts are available (a very common situation) would it be safer for a child (of the appropriate age/weight/height) to use or not use a booster cushion?
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#2 Posted : 05 October 2006 20:44:00(UTC)
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Posted By sagalout Ron, Booster seats and cushions are commonly designed to work with a three point belt and require the diagonal strap to safely restrain an occupant. So, using one with a lap belt is not how they are designed and therefore not safe. There are some about which are crash tested and pass the ECE R44 using just a lap belt. The manufacturer should be able to tell you whether those you use are in that category. I cannot tell you what the injury potential difference between using an incorrect seat cushion with a lap belt or relying upon the adult lap belt would be. I just wouldn't use the seat cushion unless it were designed for use with a lap belt.
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#3 Posted : 06 October 2006 00:49:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ken Taylor You could ask the road safety people at RoSPA this one - and then let us know what they say.
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#4 Posted : 06 October 2006 09:30:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ron Impey Hi Ken, I already did that on 3/10 and they advised: 'It is safer for a child to sit in an appropriate child restraint rather than just adult belt. However I am not sure that there are any booster cushions that can be used with lapbelts. If you use a child restraint with a lapbelt it must be specifically designed for the purpose. It may be worth ringing manufacturers'. I contacted the top manufacturer who supplied me with a list of their lap belt compatible child seats, etc. However, this did not include any booster cushions. They also advised that: 'Use of a booster on a lap belt would actually be more dangerous for the child. The point of pivot is raised and thus generates much more movement of the head in an accident'. Both I and a road safety officer from my local council are not convinced about this opinion; hence this posting seeking the opinions of others.
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#5 Posted : 06 October 2006 19:14:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ken Taylor I suspect that you are right in your conclusion that there will be no obvious benefit in adding a booster cushion to a lap only belt - in most situations. In fact, if the obstacle in front (eg back of a seat) is inclined backward it could be that raising the height of the child in the seat could make it more likely to have a head impact with the obstacle. One possible exception that comes to mind is if the profile or fixing of the booster cushion prevents or reduces sideways movement of the child in an impact - and thereby prevents impact with the side of the vehicle or an adjacent passenger or luggage. It all seems to have become rather complicated an confusing for drivers with the amended legislation these days!
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