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    (Transportation-News.com, October 31, 2014 ) Las Vegas, NV -- The MailOnline has published the results of consumer group Which, after recent child safety seat tests, branding the Babystart Multi-Recline Child Safety Seat as dangerous, after scoring a shocking zero. The report says a serious failing had been discovered after the seat had been put through several crash tests, when parts of the seat were literally ripped off. The report highlighted the fact that during a real crash, children would stand a high risk chance of colliding into the front seats due to the failure of faulty seat parts that had been discovered.

    Online shopping company Argos, sole agent for the child safety seat in question, removed the seat from its catalog in July, but say that remaining stock would still be sold as the safety seat does pass current European safety test standards. A spokesman from the consumer group Which said... "Due to a serious failing we uncovered in recent child safety seat crash testing, owners of this child safety seat, or if anyone should happen to know someone who does have one, should take note that it must be replaced as soon as possible."

    The consumer group Which say that second-hand items are still available on websites like Gumtree and Ebay, and seriously advise against buying that or any other second-hand child safety seat. Front crash tests were carried out at 40mph, which caused the shoulder parts of the safety seat to break off. With the safety seat facing forward for a front crash test, the plastic seat shell was unable to withstand the crash, resulting in the harness coming away as the plastic broke, and so scored 0. A spokesperson at online shopping company Argos said... "Customer safety is our main concern and we are extremely concerned about the issues raised in the recent Which Report about the BabyStart Multi Recline Child Safety Seat."

    According to Mr Neil Speight; main representative of Nevada based accessory company "Freddie and Sebbie," their customer support department have received dozens of calls from worried moms, who said... "We were quickly able to find the news online, and pass on the advice supplied in the Which report to a number of American moms who had the safety seat. In fact it was a customer who had purchased a baby car seat sun shade just the day before who alerted us to the breaking news. We don't sell child safety seats ourselves, but we do take child safety very seriously indeed, and that's why we didn't hesitate in letting moms know about something as serious as this case, and I do hope that Argos seriously consider recalling all of the BabyStart Multi Recline Child Safety Seats they have already sold, or at least make further safety tests to give some confidence back to moms who already own one."


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