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Safe Embrace Car Seat
Product#: 79701
Price:  104.9900
Released:  2000
Discontinued:  2000
Ages:  Birth to 40 Lbs. Rear-facing Birth to 1 yr (6-30lbs) Foward -facing 1 yr. & up (22-40 lbs) and up to 40" tall. IN CANADA: Rear-facing 6 - 22 lbs. Forward 22 - 40 lbs.
Product Description
You want your child to be as safe as possible. And so do we. That’s why Fisher-Price® has created the revolutionary Safe Embrace®, combining a number of safety features that make it a safer car seat. * Tether Strap—This additional belt attaches the car seat directly to the steel frame of your vehicle and reduces the forward motion of your child in an accident, significantly reducing the potential for injury. * Five-Point Harness—A "preferred" way to restrain your child, providing better containment in an accident. Also, the wider belts more gently distribute the force of a crash. Also features an easy-to-use two-part chest clip. * Steel Frame Construction—Adds greater strength and durability than car seats with plastic frames, providing more protection for your child and peace of mind for you. * Energy-Absorbing Foam—Lines the shell of the seat, surrounding your child with an extra layer of protection. * Built-In Locking Clips—Make it easier and more convenient to firmly secure the car seat in your vehicle. * Color-Coded Installation—Harness slots, vehicle belt paths and recline positions are color coded blue for infant positions and burgundy for toddler, making it easier for you to correctly secure your child every time. * Safer Fit In Your Vehicle—Contoured seat base and vehicle belt routes are specially designed for a safer, more secure fit in virtually all vehicles. The Safe Embrace® Convertible Car Seat is designed for use by children - * Birth to 1 year, 6 to 25 lbs. (3 to 14 kg) in the rear-facing position.* 1 year & up, 22 to 40 lbs. (10 to 18 kg) in the forward-facing position.* NEVER place a rear-facing child seat on a front seat with a passenger-side air bag.* Meets Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 213 and Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J1819 for child restraint systems, and is certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft.