2008 Child Safety Seat Ease of Use Ratings

 

Are All Seats Safe?
All car seats rated by NHTSA meet Federal Safety Standards & strict crash performance standards. While all rated seats are safe, they do differ in their ease of use in four basic catagories:

 

Evaluation of Instructions

Vehicle Installation Features

Evaluation of Labels

Securing the Child

 

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Safety 1st Surveyor (FF)

 

Safety 1st Surveyor (FF)

 

Manufacturer  /  Model NameSafety 1st Surveyor (FF)
Model Number  /  Manufacture Date22-567-GRH  /  Dec 3, 2007
Harness Type5-pt
Weight  /  Height22-40lb/34"-43"
Evaluation of Labels1 stars
No additional sizing information is given on the label. Tether is not labeled in illustrations. No indication of correct harness slot height is given. Belt path is labeled on one side only. User must read manual to install LATCH.
Evaluation of Instructions4 stars
Instruction manual storage is difficult to find and/or use. No additional sizing information is given. All methods of installation are not labeled. Warning that the safest place is the rear seat is buried in a bulleted list.
Securing the Child3 stars
The harness clip is not labeled with placement instructions. Harness must be rethread to adjust. Multiple actions are required to convert the seat to this mode of use; the caregiver must read the instructions. Loose parts are generated when disassembling for cleaning.
Installation Features4 stars
Lower attachments require twisting to remove from the vehicle. No storage system exists for LATCH/tether.
Overall Ease of Use Rating3 stars

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