I bought a
Radian 80 but now I am having second thoughts about it. It is
still in its box. On one website a woman cited a 5 MPH accident that resulted in a
Radian having a two-inch break. I don't want to keep the
Radian because I was convinced by its website. I just learned about the
Safeguard Child Car Seat. It sounds like a great seat, but again I don't know anyone who has the
Safeguard. If anyone can shed some light on either or both of these seats, I would greatly appreciate it. Also, if someone has a comparison between the
two, that would be very helpful. I tried to pull up some accident experience
with these seats but could not access anything.
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 | SafeGuard - Click for more info |  | Indiana Mills and Manufacturing (IMMI) is SafeGuard’s parent company, and has been in the business of developing and manufacturing quality safety systems for every facet of the transportation industry for over 40 years, covering everything from the heavy truck and agricultural industries to child seating.
IMMI has a world-renowned reputation for creating and promoting the highest rated safety harnesses and restraint systems available today, from integrated child seats in production vehicles to campaigning for increased use of safety harnesses on public transportation systems. Based in Westfield, Indiana, SafeGuard has been creating and testing essential components used across the child safety seat industry through their state of the art crash testing facilities since 1961. The SafeGuard and SafeGuard Go are IMMI’s first direct foray into the child safety seat market, and the results are simply outstanding. No other car seats or boosters are designed with as much attention to structural integrity, ease of installation, and total child safety. This seat has been subjected to the most thorough and extensive testing “ever conducted in the industry”: virtual prototyping with computer models; rigorous front, side, and rear impact crash testing; and environmental testing in a range of climates and road types. | |  |
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