What is a Child Restraint System really?

Un child restraint system or CRS, is a biomechanical device tested in a laboratory with dynamic tests to prevent and avoid injuries caused inside a car by energy discharges, and by the inclusion of metal sheets and shrapnel caused by a road accident, protecting the child from catapult and submarine effects.

All of this is achieved with the perfect combination of polymers, viscoelastic foam, and fabrics strategically placed in the areas with the greatest energy load, resulting in absorption through the deformation of these elements. These elements are also designed to provide the infant with proper postural hygiene during use in the car. If a seat does not meet these requirements, it cannot be manufactured or sold, as it would not pass the strict approval controls for a CRS. A child restraint system is not a crib, it is not a chair...

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