Friday, September 16, 2011

The Isabelle Broadhead Story

Belle's Memorial Page: isabelle-broadhead.memory-of.com Excerpted from Belle's Mmemorial page: Information on 'H' Harnesses If your child is small enough to fit into a Child Restraint that has a five point harness (like a 0-4 seat) then use that. An 'H' harness is not as safe as a five point harness child restraint for small children under 5's. It can perform worse in an accident than an adult Belt. We'd like to stress the importance of using a crotch strap/clip when using an "H" harness with a booster seat. Standards Australia allows for these harnesses to be used without a crotch strap, but it is far safer with the strap fitted. Always get your seat checked by an acredited fitter. Ring the RTA to find a fitter near you. If it isn't fitted correctly it could be deadly. We began this awareness campaign to get children into safer seats and back into baby seats where possible. If your child has outgrown their 0-4 seat, then take them to be fitted by an accredited fitter. New car seat rules 'to save children' STEPHANIE GARDINER November 4, 2009 - 4:26PM AAP Car crash victim Isabelle Broadhead's legacy will live on, with the introduction of new car seat regulations aimed at saving children's lives. Isabelle Broadhead, 3, died after an accident in April 2006 that occurred while she was using a booster seat and an adult seatbelt in a car travelling just 40km/h. Since then, her parents, Danielle and Noel Broadhead, have been campaigning for better regulations to keep children ...

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