Bayrider infant car seats were recalled as a result of a design defect involving the routing of the seat belt.
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4/24/2009
Barry Doyle
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Infant car seat recalled

The National Transportation Highway Safety Administration and Team Tex America has announced the recall of its Bayrider infant safety seat.  The recall was necessitated by a defect which would result in improper belt routing.  This could result in internal injuries to the child in the event of a car accident.  One of the key aspects to a working child safety seat is the interaction between the belt and the car seat because if the infant in restrained by the belt itself during an accident, this could cause serious injuries to the infant.


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