81. The Menomonee Falls, Wis.-retailer has sporty looking models with black mesh sacks, built-in child seats and jogging stroller-style wheels. 82. The other nine were in rear-facing child seats, a lethal combination because the air bag slams the protective seat backward with such force. 83. The moves have come as government highway safety agencies have pressured the automakers to do more to ensure that child seats are used properly. 84. The passenger air bag can be deactivated for safer use of child seats. 85. The possibilities include much bigger warning labels in cars and on child safety seats. 86. The problem is that installing a child seat is not as easy as strapping on a seat belt. 87. The rear seat has three built-in headrests and anchors for three child seats. 88. The rear seat has two head restraints, two lap-and-shoulder belts and hook anchors for a child seat with a top tether. 89. The recall is one of the largest for child safety seats in the United States. 90. The resonators send back a signal to the car, confirming the presence of a child seat, and that information is relayed to the air bag control unit. |