It's New!
Flying with kids just got easier...
Flying with small children can be an adventure: diapers, layovers,
tears, excess energy, time changes—you name it, it happens.
If you are flying with little ones, you know
that the safety experts all urge parents to bring an “FAA-certified
child safety restraint” for the flight. Obviously, they haven’t
recently packed the toys, diapers, snacks and other paraphernalia
required for plane travel with toddlers. But the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), the American Academy of Pediatrics, the National
Transportation Safety Board, and the airlines do realize that the
standard airplane seat belt isn’t enough to provide children
the same level of safety that it does for adults. For years, this
meant parents needed to haul an awkward, heavy car seat–never
intended to be portable– through crowded airports, security
portals, and narrow airplane aisles.
Now, there’s a better way.
CARES, the only FAA approved harness-type child safety device, is
the new and easy way to travel safely with young children on airplanes.
CARES stands for “Child Aviation
Restraint System.” It’s an innovative belt-and-buckle
harness safety device that attaches directly to the airplane seat
belt. It is also the first alternative airplane child safety system
to be certified by the FAA for all phases of flight–taxiing,
take off, turbulence and landing.
The CARES airplane safety restraint harness is for children between
22 and 44 pounds, able to sit in their own seats. CARES weighs only
1 pound and installs in just 1 minute!
When you are flying with children, check your bulky car seat through
as luggage and take CARES, the new safe seat for children on planes.
CARES can be ordered online at kidsflysafe.com for $74.95. |
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